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    Clinton Public School District presents annual budget with no tax increases

    By Malaysia McCoy,

    1 day ago

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    CLINTON, Miss. ( WJTV ) – Leaders with the Clinton Public School District (CPSD) said the district’s annual budget will enter its 10th year without seeking any tax or millage increase.

    CPSD superintendent Dr. Andy Schoggin and district financial director Libby Callegan presented the district’s annual budget that was previously approved in July by the CPSD Board of Trustees.

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    Schoggin said the district’s aim is to be as fiscally responsible with the resources allocated to the district while living up to the high expectations of parents and the community. He said the school district benefits from a strong local tax contribution.

    “The interdependence of both [the district and the city] works together to make sure we’re doing the best we can for what the citizens of this city expect and deserve,” Schoggin said.

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