Mukilteo School District (MSD) has become the latest school district in western Washington to slash its budget for the upcoming school year. FOX13
has become the latest school district in western Washington to slash its budget for the upcoming school year.
According to the MSD, the new plan $7.5 million can be cut by eliminating certain operating supplies, equipment, survey programs and curriculum. The rest of the cuts are individual employees ranging from teachers, paraprofessionals, support teachers, administrators, office workers, and maintenance employees.
one-time federal funding from the pandemic is gone after this school year, and a lack of state funding.
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