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Cecil County Board of Education talks proposed budget amid $20 million revenue shortfall

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The Cecil County Board of Education was presented with new budget recommendations by the superintendent’s office that could avoid major slashes to services and staffing positions if the local government makes up the $20 million revenue shortfall and then some.

“What we showed tonight was bringing back those services and staff positions so that we can stay whole and operate at the current level where we are right now,” Superintendent Dr. Jeffrey Lawson said. “The direction I was also given by the board was to add teaching positions and paraprofessional positions we felt were necessary.”

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