Clinton Schools last Tuesday night at their regular board of education meeting, re-arranged some funding to balance some additional spending from the Fiscal Year 17 budget.
Superintendent Curt Nettles explains the district faced some additional spending with technology, as they sought to update the Apple devices in their classrooms.
According to Nettles, the district sent more students than planned to the Bloomington Area Career Center, which he says is a good thing. They also incurred some additional, unexpected healthcare costs for students.
Nettles reports the State still owes the district almost $150-thousand for transportation for special education students and haven't received two of four yearly payments.