With a financial deep dive revising the district’s fiscal numbers downward, the school system is cutting hours, reducing its workforce, and preparing to seek a $110 million loan to cover expenses as it awaits more revenue.
In the latest update, district officials said more than 115 support positions have been reduced. The district is also set to consider selling off a number of properties including buildings at East Main and Walton Avenue, and the Johnson and Spurr Road buildings.
A new letter signed by Democratic state lawmakers — Reps. Lindsey Burke, Adrielle Camuel, Anne Donworth, Chad Aull, and Adam Moore — calls for the resignation of executives “who allowed this to happen,” along with a moratorium on executive bonuses…