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NewsMarch 5, 2018

TIVERTON, R.I. � A Rhode Island school district is asking local taxpayers to dig deeper into their pockets to fund next year�s school budget. But don�t expect outrage in Tiverton. The school committee wants a total of $1. The committee is proposing increasing the next fiscal year�s school budget by $800,000 over last year, but noted that it is getting an expected $340,000 in state aid and will withdraw almost $460,000 from its reserve fund. ...

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TIVERTON, R.I. � A Rhode Island school district is asking local taxpayers to dig deeper into their pockets to fund next year�s school budget.

But don�t expect outrage in Tiverton. The school committee wants a total of $1.

The committee is proposing increasing the next fiscal year�s school budget by $800,000 over last year, but noted that it is getting an expected $340,000 in state aid and will withdraw almost $460,000 from its reserve fund. That leaves the town on the hook for $1, a minimum amount required by state law.

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School Committee member Deborah Pallasch told The Newport Daily News the board has never asked for just $1 before.

A town referendum May 19 will allow registered voters to decide on the budget.

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Tiverton, R.I.

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