Members Of The Washington County, Tennessee Board Of Education Have Sliced More Than 2.1 Million Dollars From Its Original Budget Request Made To The County. The Reductions Include Cutting Two New Band Directors’ Positions, A Driver’s Education Instructor, 10 Instructional Assistants, And High School Math Textbooks. The Plan Leaves A Deficit Of 887-Thousand Dollars For Director Of Schools Ron Dykes To Take Back To The County Commission’s Budget Committee.