"D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee has vowed to protect funding for teachers and classroom supplies as she prepares to cut the system's overall budget by $22 million because of shrinking tax revenue and the end of one-time federal stimulus spending.
The fiscal 2011 budget, which begins in October, is projected to shrink from $779 million to $757 million. Spending would fall most sharply in the 'school support category,' including security, food service and after-school programs. Rhee's central office would also face cuts.
But Rhee said this week that financial constraints won't limit her efforts to transform historically poor academic performance in the 45,000-student system."
The fiscal 2011 budget, which begins in October, is projected to shrink from $779 million to $757 million. Spending would fall most sharply in the 'school support category,' including security, food service and after-school programs. Rhee's central office would also face cuts.
But Rhee said this week that financial constraints won't limit her efforts to transform historically poor academic performance in the 45,000-student system."