Some positive reports came from the final budget for Clinton schools as the fiscal year comes to a close this week.
According to Superintendent Curt Nettles, the district ended up very close to where they thought they would on expenditures. He notes the big amendment to the budget was the addition of the cost for the district technology.
Most districts budget conservatively on a yearly basis and Clinton schools are no different. According to Nettles, they ended up with more revenue from the state then they had anticipated.
Nettles indicates the district anticipates a few million-dollars to be in there reserves to end the year.