The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 5, 1995
BOARD MEMBERS WONDER WHAT TO DO WITH AUDIT RECOMMENDATIONS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A chart Sunday, with a story about the Virginia Beach school system deficit, didn't fully explain a budget figure from September 1994. The school system was forced to spend an additional $6.2 million more than was budgeted for salaries and benefits in 1994-95 because it underestimated the number of teachers that would be needed. The district had to hire 34 teachers last fall, which accounted for some of the $6.2 million. The district also had overestimated the number of teachers who would leave the school system and budgeted with the expectation of hiring less-expensive replacements. When those experienced teachers elected to stay, it drove up the personnel costs, accounting for the rest of the $6.2 million. Correction published Tuesday, November 7, 1995 on page A2 of The Virginian-Pilot. ***************************************************************** VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOLS DEFICIT PROSECUTOR CONSIDERS CALLING GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE
THE SCHOOTING PRIME MINISTERS IS SHOT AFTER A PEACE RALLY; JEWISH LAW STUDENT IS HELD
HEADING FOR TROUBLE: WHAT HAPPENED?
FOR AREA, ``A TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE HEARTACHE''
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