Tue. 3:32 p.m.: Audit: Howland schools could save $3.4 million a year
HOWLAND – The school district could save a little more than $3.4 million annually by cutting staff positions and following other measures recommended in a state performance audit released today.
Ohio Auditor Dave Yost suggest reducing the teaching staff by 15.5 full-time positions, a move that could save $1.1 million a year, the release states.
The audit also suggested reducing the size of the bus fleet, eliminating labor hours for food service and reducing temporary and overtime pay.
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