The much troubled Sausalito Marin City School District announced it will face a $1.5 million shortfall and it will get worse if and when a new teacher contract kicks in.
To cover the shortfall, the district will use budget reserves.
“Due to unexpected increased costs in special education, settlements, contracts and certain salaries, our unrestricted general fund balance was negatively impacted,” Gina Murphy-Garrett, the district’s chief business officer, reported on the district website.
The district’s updated 2023-24 budget has expenses of $13.6 million and revenue of $12.1 million.
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