Sometimes on paper, ideas really look good. But, upon further review, the promising idea might not be as rosy as it may have appeared.
Superintendent Keith Davis was challenged by his school board members to find ways to cut waste in the Bullitt County Public School System.
Davis succeeded in finding a way to save roughly $250,000. With state funds getting less and less, Davis seemed to have a good plan to save funds.
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