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Coronavirus: How much money was cut from your local school district?

MIAMI VALLEY — Gov. Mike DeWine announced cuts to the state budget Tuesday, with education across the state seeing a large percentage of those cuts.

DeWine called for $465 million in cuts to education. The cuts accounted for 60 percent of the $775 million in cuts announced and will include state-funded schools, colleges and universities.

The state released new data Wednesday morning that shows how much each school district will lose with the cuts.

>>SEE HOW MUCH MY DISTRICT WILL LOSE

Centerville schools faces the largest cut in the Miami Valley with $2,119,376 of funding slashed from what the district would have received from the state.

Dayton Public Schools also faces a $2,007,169 cut from its budgeted money that was to come from the state.

Other districts facing over $1 million in cuts include Kettering City Schools ($1,340,511), Springboro City Schools ($1,283,630) and Beavercreek ($2,072,925)

Several other districts also faced sizable cuts:

  • Springfield: $942,121
  • Greenville: $581,676
  • Bellbrook: $659,087
  • Troy: $855,097
  • Sidney: $646,286


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