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Several Corpus Christi area school districts are spending more money than they are receiving in revenue.

Most local school districts earned superior "A" ratings for financial integrity, though many still face budget challenges.

A healthy fund balance is crucial for schools to manage uneven revenue flow and unexpected costs.

When the 2023-24 budget year came to a close, the West Oso Independent School District had enough money to operate for another 28 days or so with no new revenue.

That’s far short of the common rule of thumb that school districts should have at least three months of operating expenses saved in order to weather natural disasters and the ebbs and flows of school funding.

The school district directly to the north, Tuloso-Midway Independent School D

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