Bonneville weighs staff cuts, upping levy request amid stagnant K-12 funding outlook

The Bonneville School District is weighing staff cuts and could ask patrons for more local funding amid a budget shortfall leaders peg at some $6 million.

Leaders could cut up to 15 certified positions and 25 classified positions next school year in an effort to save around $2.5 million. A reading program priced at around $500,000 could also be on the chopping block. Adjustments could include upping the East Idaho district’s two-year supplemental levy by $8 million.

Superintendent Scott Woolstenhulme presented a budget outlook to patrons over Zoom Monday, detailing possible changes resulting from depleting savings and the Legislature’s K-12 funding outlook…

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