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Pittsburgh Public considers closing schools amid budget deficit and declining enrollments

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Pittsburgh Public School directors are revisiting the idea of closing some school buildings as they face a potential budget deficit in coming years.

By 2024, the district is expected to have a $28 million operating deficit, chief financial officer Ronald Joseph said during Monday鈥檚 business and finance committee meeting.聽While there would be enough money in the district鈥檚 fund balance to account for the deficit next year, the district could be in the red by 2025 if they do not take action to reduce expenditures.

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