Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 2:55 p.m.
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(AP) -- OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The state Board of Education is calling in a resolution for the immediate use of money from Oklahoma's Rainy Day Fund, citing dire funding circumstances for the state's schools.
Declining revenues have resulted in a 5 percent cut in allocations to all state agencies, and state Superintendent Sandy Garrett said Tuesday education has been even more hard hit because of a drop in revenue from a state fund set aside for education.
She says teacher layoffs are possible if circumstances don't improve.
There's about $600 million in the Rainy Day Fund. Gov. Brad Henry has said it likely will be necessary to use that money during this fiscal year, but has not called a special session of the Legislature to do so. The Legislature's regular session begins in February.
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