Last year, Byrd-Bennett managed a task more daunting than subduing a teachers’ strike or shuttering schools: grappling with a $900 million shortfall. She made ends meet using a one-time accounting adjustment, while crossing her fingers that pension reform will help with the long-term cure.
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