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MICHAEL DUNNE: I’m Michael Dunne. Our community’s largest school district has been through a lot in the last few years, Covid, a spate of bomb threats and the removal of a superintendent. Now, while Covid and the controversial management change are long gone, a new challenge rears its ugly head, a $30 million shortfall in the budget today on the show, we’ll talk with the education reporter at the registered guard to hear the who, what, when and why of the budget challenges facing Eugene’s 4J they’re reducing some key leadership positions and restructuring principles and other management duties. And while nothing has been announced, there is concern about the possibility of school closures. Then in the second part of the show, you’ll meet KLCC, new weekend host Brianna Bowman. Miranda Cyr who’s someone who reports on education for the Register. Guard, thanks so much for coming in and talking to us.
MIRANDA CYR: Thanks for having me, Michael…