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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

700 Teaching Jobs In Jeopardy; $1.6 Billion Budget Set

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) -- The Prince George's County school board has approved a $1.6 billion budget that will cut as many as 700 teaching positions next year.

The budget approved after midnight Tuesday represents a 2 percent decrease in funding from last year.

The school system has been slashing costs since 2008 due to declining property values and enrollment.

In that time, more than 3,000 jobs have been cut. About half were teaching jobs. Under the proposed budget for next year, class sizes would increase by about one student in most grades.

The schools also would lose about 100 librarian positions. Early education programs will be reduced to a half day, and high school students will pay a $50 athletic fee.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How many administrators and staff assistant jobs will be cut?
How many trips to Las Vegas for a meeting will be eliminated?
School funding is rampant with waste abuse fraud and thievery.