Report: Financial impact of COVID-19 on WCSD budget

As part of state budget cuts to offset the loss of tax revenue stemming from the coronavirus crisis, Westerville City Schools saw a total reduction of $5.6 million as of July 31 — with more state budget cuts anticipated for the future. Treasurer Nicole Marshall outlined the financial impact of COVID-19 on the district’s budget at the Aug.


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