
Fresno Unified School District Cuts Preschool Classes
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Fresno Unified School District faces a $77 million deficit, leading to the closure of 19 preschool classes and 274 layoffs. The cuts target preschool teachers, counselors, managers, and paraeducators. The state funding shift, based on actual student enrollment, has resulted in low-attendance classes being shut down. Employees and families are affected, but transitional kindergarten covers all four-year-olds, and nearby options are available. The district plans to prioritize preschools at elementary schools and may reopen sites if enrollment increases.
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