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FRYSC staff asks residents to continue contacting legislators By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Independent School’s Family Resource and Youth Services Center staff members are asking parents, guardians and community members to continue contacting legislators in support of FRYSC funding. In a proposed budget for Kentucky, funding for FRYSC centers has been reduced by 9 percent for the next fiscal year, with 4.5 percent coming in the current school year. According to FRYSCKy officials, this cut will have a major impact on FRYSC programming and staffing. However, the Senate’s version of the 2017-2018 budget restores FRYSC funding. Nevertheless, FRYSC staff members are continuing to encourage supporters to contact legislators and ask them to keep FRYSC funding. The current phone drive will end at 11pmET, on Friday, March 25, 2016, though residents can continue to call at any time. The number to call is 800-372-7181. For information about legislators, visit www.lrc.ky To find out more about Campbellsville FRYSC, call coordinator Sue Crabtree at 270-789-2718. Calen McKinney is Public Information Officer for the Campbellsville Independent School District This story was posted on 2016-03-23 06:59:12
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