
Fresno Unified School District Cuts Staff, Fashion Program Faces Closure
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Fresno Unified School District faces budget cuts, approving resolutions to cut forty-nine classified and two certificated positions. This triggers a formal process for possible reassignments or layoffs, with final decisions in mid-May. Senior employees can bump into lower-paid roles, and the district aims to offer other jobs to avoid job losses. Community members, including Roosevelt Highs fashion design program students, protest the cuts, aiming to save their course. The district aims to trim around five hundred positions to tackle a projected fifty-five million dollar deficit next school year. Notifications go out by March fifteenth, with hearings through April and judge recommendations by early May. Low enrollment ends the fashion program separately, but families hope for reversals as the process unfolds.
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