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Hartford Public Schools face a financial crisis with a projected $2.5 million surplus, contradicting earlier warnings of a $22 million deficit. However, larger shortfalls are expected in the coming years, with a $50 million gap projected for fiscal year 2026 and up to $45 million by 2027. The district blames flat city funding, rising special education costs, and declining enrollment, but the state disputes these claims. A full independent audit is now required due to the discrepancy. The states oversight has increased, and city leaders warn of a potential 25% tax hike to close the gap without new revenue. The district needs clear answers and stable funding to avoid further cuts and maintain operations.
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