LCS Discusses $13M in 2026/27 Budget Cuts

During the Monday Leon County School Board agenda review meeting, officials focused on proposed cuts in spending to address the well documented financial challenges.

One of the main points of discussion were approximately $13 million in proposed cuts for the 2027-27 budget. The document provided for review, show below, provided recommend cuts for 26/27 and a list of more cuts revenue shortfalls are larger than currently expected.

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3 Comments

  1. Willie J WHatthe
    Willie J WHatthe

    Makes you wonder where they found the funds to promote more "assistant superintendents" and give the superintendent a sizeable raise? Top heavy government institutions patting each other on the back all the time and giving money to their buddies to keep their mouths shut about nefarious doings behind the scenes. When will it stop?

  2. jackquillman
    jackquillman

    Two Duval County Teachers Union Leaders, sentenced to jail.
    You tube: Nellie Miranda post. Find it. Decade long theft uncovered = $ 2.6 Million.
    Took the State to uncover.

  3. Teebo
    Teebo

    One has to wonder why they haven't made these cuts before. Also, make those district administrators take more furloughs. Better yet, make them take a month off in the summer without pay. Half don't show up anyway. Do the same with the school based administrators.

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