Jumat, 22 April 2011

District officials: No "magic pot of money" to save jobs

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The superintendent of the San Diego Unified School District said Friday there is no extra money for next year's budget despite claims by the teachers union that $66 million is available to save jobs.
At a news conference, Superintendent Bill Kowba said the district has reduced spending by $115 million for the next school year by laying off teachers and staff, imposing furloughs and cutting programs.
"Every dollar is earmarked to cover programs, people or the realities of

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