Peninsula School District officials have identified which staff positions will face cuts next school year to address a projected $12 million budget deficit.
School district officials and union representatives reviewed the district’s 2023-2024 budget, after discovering they won’t receive as much funding as they thought.
The district notified 40 positions on Friday, March 31, of reductions to their jobs.
“Many of the reductions will happen through attrition due to resignations, retirements, staff reassignments, and reduction of days and hours worked,” Danielle Chastaine told the Gateway Thursday.
The positions include “classified and non-represented district office and building level staffing,” the district said in a press release.
The district would not comment on which specific roles were affected, Chastaine said Friday.
It’s unclear how many of the 40 positions were already…