In September, former Chief Business Officer Janea Marking described Sacramento City Unified School District’s financial crisis as an impending tsunami. The wave is now crashing down.
The district will cut 136 full-time equivalent central office positions as a result of a budget deficit that is likely to place it into receivership next school year, according to materials released Thursday by the district.
The move to cut Serna Center staffers will save the district a big chunk of change — $23.7 million — but it isn’t enough to save the district from insolvency in the following school year…