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Recap: Public Comments at DeKalb Schools Meeting

The DeKalb Schools board of education heard from 20 residents before the work session Monday night

The DeKalb County Schools board of education listened to comments from 20 residents Monday night.

The board is working to close a $73 million gap in the overall budget and residents and parents have been vocal about ways the district can save money without impacting the classroom.

Public comments started off the meeting Monday night and last about 40 minutes. Each speaker is allotted three minutes.

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