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CUSD needs $382 million for Deferred Maintenance

The District doesn't have sufficient cash flow to fund even emergency repairs which effect the Health and Safety of Students.

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District Funding for Facilities Explained by Philippa Geiger, Assistant Superintendent Fiscal Services

Is it time to break CUSD into smaller districts?

District Funding for Facilities Explained by Philippa Geiger, Assistant Superintendent Fiscal Services

Facilities and Finance Review Community Forum November 15, 2017

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Facilities Reports for each school site can be found on the District Web Site.

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