The Redlands Unified School District board has signed off on a round of cuts that district leaders say could put about 135 employees on the chopping block next year, with libraries and health services taking particularly hard hits. The move also reaches into classrooms and front offices, trimming some teachers, counselors and assistant principals, as officials point to falling enrollment and a tight budget as the driving forces.
Board Signs Off On Deep Cuts In 3-2 Nail-Biter
On Tuesday, the board voted 3-2 to approve personnel moves that district officials estimate will touch roughly 135 workers. According to administrators, the reductions are expected to sweep up dozens of library staffers, several health care technicians and employees across…..