Dublin schools cut $6.3 million in funding, dozens of jobs next year
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Dublin schools cut $6.3 million in funding, dozens of jobs next year
"In many places all over the country, the working class and education is under attack. These positions in the proposed cuts support and benefit our students in a time when that support is needed more than ever."
"It's important that someone's available. You wouldn't want your child to be sitting in the room when there's vomit or urine on the floor, and hope that they're still learning."
The Dublin Unified School District has decided to eliminate over 30 jobs, including teaching and custodial positions, to address a budget deficit of $6.3 million. This decision followed extensive budget discussions and has prompted significant opposition from the community, including teachers who argue that these cuts will harm student education and safety. Vocal teachers such as Toran Davenport and Felicia Suminski have raised concerns about the negative impacts on student support and health, emphasizing the importance of maintaining these roles for the well-being of both students and staff.
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