Akron Schools Propose Cuts to Close $11M Budget Gap
Akron Public Schools in Ohio is grappling with an $11 million budget shortfall, prompting officials to propose cuts to staff positions and operations. The plan targets various roles, including administrative jobs and special program teachers, through eliminations or restructurings. However, district leaders emphasize that cutting a position does not equate to firing the person in it, as senior staff can bump into open spots. The aim is to protect classroom teaching while finalizing the plan for a board vote as early as March.
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