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Auburn to keep elementary summer school
AUBURN - The Auburn Enlarged City School District will keep its elementary summer school in place this summer.
The board of education spent over an hour Tuesday discussing the fate of the summer school while trying to cut costs to adhere to a state-mandated 2008-09 contingency budget, which caps spending.
The contingency budget of $65,896,428, which is 3.97 percent higher than last year and carries a tax levy increase of 0.93 percent, was unanimously adopted by the board Tuesday.
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