Boston Public Schools are set to eliminate up to 670 positions as part of a $1.5 billion cost-cutting initiative approved by the School Committee. The budget plan includes staff reductions and classroom consolidations, with Superintendent Skipper describing it as one of the most challenging budgets in a decade. The cuts are attributed to the drying up of federal aid.
Boston Public Schools will have layoffs, classroom consolidations due to budget cuts @AnnaMeiler reports https://t.co/kZPjFUnHyx
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In today's paper: As budget deficit ballooned, Brockton Schools paid off-duty police $1.1 million to direct traffic; a year later, BAA head says officers ‘followed police protocol’ amid interaction with racially diverse run clubs; and more. https://t.co/BXmPJv6rI7 https://t.co/e9mn6ANyWO
In a 5-2 vote Wednesday night, Boston School Committee approves $1.5B spending plan, staff reductions & dozens of classroom consolidations. Superintendent Skipper called the budget “one of the most difficult in a decade.” https://t.co/QqqgjTIwRZ via @BostonGlobe
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Boston Public Schools to eliminate up to 670 positions in $1.5bn cost cutting drive