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For the first time in five years, the Santa Rosa County School District’s budget is increasing. At the same time, strong economic growth is allowing the district to reduce its total millage rate, which means savings for Santa Rosa County taxpayers.
Susan McCole, assistant superintendent for finance, presented budget projections July 24 to the Santa Rosa County School Board.
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