East San Jose school district cuts workers due to deficit

A school district in East San Jose is laying off employees as it faces a budget deficit and declining student enrollment.

East Side Union High School District is giving pink slips to more than 80 workers, with layoffs taking effect at the beginning of the 2026-27 school year. The decision follows a vote by the school board in late January amid a projected $30 million budget deficit. The loss of one-time federal COVID dollars and a drop in enrollment from 23,336 students in 2017-18 to 19,141 in 2025-26 led to this decision, Superintendent Glenn Vander Zee said.

“These cuts are really hard for both the administration and the board to make knowing the needs of our students. We are a district with a student population that demands all the resources available to support our kids,” Vander Zee told San José Spotlight. “East Side has been very aggressive in generating resources, making prior cuts and passing a parcel tax … and we will continue to invest in them.”…

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