The MLWGS budget is not expected to undergo any major changes as a result of the current economic crisis, said Mr. Phil Tharp, Assistant Director of Administration.
It is also unlikely that the districts will be cutting funds. "The school divisions have been very supportive of [MLWGS] in the past," said Mr. Tharp.
While utility rates have gone up significantly this past year, the budget has also experienced an increase, and a pre-existing contingency should take care of any extra costs.
Rising prices of gasoline and natural gas are not projected to have any negative effects on finances, either.
A finance committee meeting has been planned for Monday, October . The meeting will bring together representatives from all four of MLWGS larges supporting districts. No budget cuts are anticipated.
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