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A recent $11.6 million financial move by Middletown Schools will put some money back into local taxpayers' pockets.
November 27 -
Chicago Public Schools long climb back to investment grade continues
November 27 -
A 25-vote defeat turned into an 11-vote victory for the Midland Independent School District measure.
November 26 -
Proposition CC, which would have repealed the revenue cap built into Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights, promised to help fund three of the state's most notably underfunded buckets: K-12 education, higher education and transportation infrastructure.
November 22 -
Voters in the Lone Star State approved $14.5 billion of the $16 billion in state and local bonds on the ballot Nov. 5.
November 18 -
The Ann Arbor, Michigan, schools persuaded voters that waiting would be more expensive, while pitching greener buildings in an education-driven community.
November 12 -
The labor deal with teachers to end an 11-school-day strike puts pressure on Chicago Public Schools in the out years, say FItch and S&P.
November 8 -
Some of the largest school districts in Texas are coping with falling enrollment amid growing bond programs.
November 8 -
The state government will sideline Houston Independent School District's elected board and take control of the state's largest school district.
November 7 -
The junk-rated school district revised its fiscal 2020 budget to reflect the contract that ended a teachers' strike, but long-term questions remain.
November 5