Loveland school district may nix field trips

LOVELAND — The Thompson School District is considering a moratorium on field trips to save money.

The district is trying to cut up to $1 million from the transportation budget to cope with an estimated $6 million deficit in the coming school year budget.

According to the Loveland Reporter-Herald (http://bit.ly/zDuYGa ), the district is also considering eliminating busing for high school students and charging others a monthly fee to ride the bus.



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