The School Finance Accountability Board will waive penalties on school districts sitting on cash reserves until 2023, as federal coronavirus aid has left some schools with higher-than-normal rainy day funds. The report comes months after a similar report was sent to legislators documenting that South Dakota has slipped to 50th in teacher pay.
The School Finance Accountability Board will waive penalties on school districts sitting on cash reserves until 2023, as federal coronavirus aid has left some schools with higher-than-normal rainy day funds. The report comes months after a similar report was sent to legislators documenting that South Dakota has slipped to 50th in teacher pay.
The School Finance Accountability Board will waive penalties on school districts sitting on cash reserves until 2023, as federal coronavirus aid has left some schools with higher-than-normal rainy day funds. The report comes months after a similar report was sent to legislators documenting that South Dakota has slipped to 50th in teacher pay.