At least 3,200 teachers and staff at Los Angeles Unified School District schools could be laid off if the board approves a proposed plan to reduce its workforce.
KNX News’ Karen Adams reported that many of the jobs on the line are I.T. positions.
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said the workforce reduction, part of a $1.4 billion stabilization plan, is needed as the district faces declining enrollment and one-time funding going away…