The Anoka-Hennepin School District says it has already cut more than 14-million dollars and more than 200 staff members to address shortfalls, but they're still millions away from their goal.

Parents and leaders of the state's largest school district gathered in concerned conversation...

"Our expenses are between five and ten or more percent, that has created our situation and many other school districts are rustling with their budgets as well," said Superintendent of Anoka-Hennepin Schools Cory McIntyre.

McIntrye leads over 36,000 students and 8,000 employees and adds that enrollment has stayed stagnant.

"Even though we're the biggest, we don't have the biggest budget in the state. Other metro districs have bigger ones," said McIntyre.

In 2024, Anoka-Hennepin Schools began planning f

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