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WA school districts scramble for funding with layoffs on horizon

Mar 2, 2023, 2:48 PM

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Seattle Public Schools (SPS) is the latest in a series of Western Washington school districts to propose possible layoffs and program cuts because of multimillion-dollar budget deficits for the 2023-2024 school year, according to a new report from .

About 30 employees at the district’s central office are being told they could be out of a job by next year.

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Federal funds issued to because of COVID-19, or ESSER, helped alleviate understaffing and resource issues 鈥 some of which existed before the pandemic, educators told 成人X站 Newsradio.

But now that the money is gone, officials said schools are entertaining tough decisions, including potentially laying off extra support staff hired during the pandemic.

Larry Delaney, President of the Washington Education Association, said the expiration of those funds is just one of the many factors contributing to why schools are coming up short on cash. He described the inflated cost of supplies and collective drop in enrollment as a 鈥減erfect storm.鈥

鈥淚t would be much easier if it was just one of those,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t would be easier to weather this. But having all of these challenges coming at the same time certainly is a problem.鈥

The Everett School District, whose school board approved a plan to eliminate as many as 142 positions to account for a $28 million deficit, said some parts of the budget are still unpredictable. In an email to 成人X站 Newsradio, a spokesperson with the district said that without definitive decisions from the state Legislature, rises in educator salaries tied to inflation are still unknown.

鈥淭here are also several funding factors that are not fully known yet,鈥 the spokesperson said. 鈥淔or instance, salaries are based on IPD (cost of living adjustment), which we will not know until April or May when the legislative session has ended.鈥

Even the Bellevue Schools District is proposing three elementary schools 鈥 Eastgate, Ardmore, and Wilburton 鈥 to be folded into others to save money as enrollment decreases.

Jennifer Matter, president of the union that represents some SPS staff, said the district needs to find a way to cover the difference made from the now-depleted federal funds 鈥 or reduce expenditures.

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 a direct correlation,鈥 Matter said. 鈥淭he ESSER dollars definitely helped carry us, but now that the ESSER dollars are depleted, we鈥檙e now seeing this shortage 鈥 the disparity between what the state actually funds and what we have to spend to be able to support our students.鈥

She stated underfunding was an issue before the pandemic, and federal aid provided only a temporary fix. Delaney agreed.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got a revenue challenge in this state,鈥 he said.

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Adding to the issue, educators pointed to a state limit on the revenue municipalities can gain from levies for their schools. The limit has not been increased since before the pandemic, when educators reported costs for schools were far lower.

鈥淓ven if there was a district in the community that was willing to provide more and more and more 鈥 which we鈥檙e not seeing, by the way 鈥 there is a cap on local levies,鈥 he said.

The solution, according to educators, is advocating for more funds. Unless the state 鈥渟teps up,鈥 quality of education, mental health services, special education, transportation, counseling, and other resources will suffer.

成人X站 Newsradio has reached out to SPS for more information.

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