Muncie Community Schools is turning to the state to help dig it out of a financial crisis. The district says it has about a $15 million budget shortfall. Tuesday night, the board of trustees approved the idea of submitting a petition to the state’s Distressed Unit Appeal Board for a loan. Muncie Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Steven Baule says the maximum amount the district could receive if the state approved the request would be about $5 million.
MCS Asks State For Financial Help
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