Monday, December 9th 2019, 7:52 am
Tulsa Public Schools is holding a new round of public meetings to get the community involved in discussions about saving money.
Monday, December 9 will be the first of four community meetings this week to discuss potential plans to resolve the multi-million dollar budget deficit for next school year.
Last week, they announced a proposal to consolidate elementary schools by closing four campuses: Wright, Mark Twain, Grimes and Jones Elementary. The consolidation proposal would require 1,200 students to relocate.
The school board hasn't voted on the plan yet.
TPS has said they will announce further plans for the budget cuts sometime this month.
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This week's meetings are considered phase three of what TPS is calling "Shaping Our Future," engaging the community in redesigning the budget.
Last Monday the TPS board of directors met to discuss plans to resolve the budget. Administrators have met with the budget advisory committee.
TPS has held several community meetings the past few months to discuss plans, and receive feedback.
Superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist has told News On 6 that everything is being considered in terms of where cuts could be made to help slash the $20 million from the budget for the 2020-2021 school year.
The community meeting will be at McLain High School Monday night at 5:30. The meeting was initially scheduled for the fieldhouse but has been moved to the cafeteria.
Meetings this week:
December 9th, 2019
March 22nd, 2024
March 14th, 2024
February 9th, 2024
April 18th, 2024
April 18th, 2024
April 18th, 2024