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(KSL News) -- The Davis School District hopes to cut the budget by leaving teachers in the dark.
In the coming school year teachers will be asked to turn off lighting in their classrooms during lunch in order to cut utility bills.
District officials say the move could save more than 17-thousand dollars a year in the district. Officials are hoping to cut close to 6-hundred thousand dollars from the budget by the time school starts.