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As $10M Budget Shortfall Looms, School District Wants Public Input

The Ferguson-Florissant School District Board of Education wants community input before making decisions regarding the district's future. The district faces as much as a $10 million budget shortfall.

The Ferguson-Florissant School District has begun surveying the community to get a better sense of the community’s wants and needs for the district.

The 50-question survey will be used to guide the future of the district, according to a district press release.

is wanting more input from the community on its programs, schools and opinions on the possibility of a tax increase.

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The survey asks respondents such questions as quality of education, value of tax dollars, safety of schools and district performance.

The survey will be open to community members for two weeks. After the two-week period, the board will review and analyze the results for its next step.

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The survey can be found here.

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