Eugene 4J releases most significant phase of budget cuts, scaling back support for students, teachers

Eugene 4J School District announced the second, and most significant wave of planned cuts Wednesday, approximately $18 million in academic programs and support.

Superintendent Miriam Mickelson has proposed scaling back summer school, college readiness and some online programs to help close a $30 million gap.

During Wednesday’s meeting, she said the district also proposed consolidation of many administrator and non-classroom jobs and reducing support services provided to teachers…

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