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Tulsa Public School losing nearly $4 million, officials say

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TULSA — According to Oklahoma Department of Education, they're preparing to cut more money from some districts across the state.

The mid-year adjustments are based on several factors, Including changing enrollment numbers and tax revenue.

Tulsa Public Schools is taking the biggest hit in the state by losing nearly $4 million, officials say.

Officials say the Union is also losing more than a million dollars.

But other districts are getting a boost.

In Tulsa County, only Glenpool and Collinsville will see an increase in state funding, officials say.

Tahlequah is getting a 3 percent jump, which is an extra $535 thousand.

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