The Martin County School Board has approved a district reorganization plan for the 2026-27 school year that officials say will reduce administrative costs, align staffing with enrollment and direct more resources to schools and classrooms.
The plan, approved during the board’s June 16 meeting, includes organizational restructuring, enrollment-based staffing adjustments and reductions in vacant district-level positions. District officials project the changes will generate more than $3.9 million in net savings.
Superintendent Michael Maine said the district has spent the past two years evaluating its organizational structure with a focus on reducing administrative positions and prioritizing classroom needs…