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Columbus City Schools is addressing a budget shortfall by cutting more than 60 administrative positions, closing four buildings and making some busing changes.
Despite these moves, projections still show the district will be out of money by 2030.
School leaders say rising costs, property tax changes and reduced state funding have backed them into a corner.
We’ll discuss what’s being done to get out of that corner with Columbus City Schools' Superintendent Angela Chapman.
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Columbus City Schools is addressing a budget shortfall by cutting more than 60 administrative positions, closing four buildings and making some busing changes.
Despite these moves, projections still show the district will be out of money by 2030.
School leaders say rising costs, property tax changes and reduced state funding have backed them into a corner.
We’ll discuss what’s being done to get out of that corner with Columbus City Schools' Superintendent Angela Chapman.
Guest:
If you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.

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