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Show Roger Glines T J Address League Faced with escalating costs, increased student enrollment, and probable decreases in federal fed-eral money available, how can the Davis County School District Dis-trict continue to provide quality quali-ty education? How are our schools presently financed and are there other possible money sources and finance methods? Will parents have to assume more responsibility for financing financ-ing the education of the chil-, dren they create? ROGER GLINES, Davis County School District clerk, will discuss school financing at the League of Women Voters meeting Wednesday morning, April 23 at 9:30 a.m. at the Bountiful Community Church. Education takes the biggest share of our state budget and over half of our county property proper-ty taxes. Mr. Glines will discuss where the school board, following fol-lowing citizen recommendations, recommenda-tions, has cut the $1.6 million lost in federal impact aid. He Wll also talk abo, ' osed state cJ, 'nances that ' November ba, 0 fj thefutureofscho, - wlC learn with us. A hi ;r: provided. 1 soi |