The Sacramento City Unified School District is set to make a number of immediate cuts in an effort to address a severe budget crisis that could put it in the hands of state receivership by the end of the school year.
Trustees were again frustrated by the slow implementation of a fiscal solvency plan originally drafted in November. During an update at a special board meeting last night, the board reacted to news that the plan would not save as much money as originally anticipated and that many pieces of the plan have not yet been put into action.
“What we’ve seen so far is that we’re moving, it seems to us, in the wrong direction as we keep finding more problems with our assumptions, rather than finding more money,” trustee Taylor Kayatta said…