SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hundreds of pink slips are going out to employees of the Sacramento City Unified School District, as school board members juggle ways to solve a projected deficit next school year of some $200 million.
Last month, as ABC10 reported, the SCUSD Board of Education voted to close more than 400 positions for the coming school year, about a quarter of which are currently vacant. At Thursday’s board meeting, they approved some 400 more for closure, bringing the total number of positions that could be eliminated to about 800.
That does not mean all of those will result in layoffs, but it does mean—hundreds of employees are worried…