SENECA — Monday evening the Cranberry school board gathered to review Governor Josh Shapiro’s proposed budget and discuss the potential impact of changes in federal funding on the school district.

Starting out the conversation, Business Manager Karen Rupert reported on what she’d learned at a recent budget seminar she attended.

RANDY BARTLEY reporter for The Derrick and The News-Herald, can be reached at 814-715-3093 or at randybartley.thederrick@gmail.com

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