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Budget Crisis Report Card Acalanes Union High
- Programs: Cut Administrative Office Spending, Summer School, Training Program for Teachers
- Other: Elimination of 46 Positions Including 20 Teachers, 20 Support Staff, and 3 Administrators; Temporary Teachers Not Being Asked to Return; Not Filling Positions After Retirement
Brentwood Union Elementary School District
- Programs: Reducing Student Transportation Expenses, Music Programs, Special Education, Grounds Maintenance
- Other: Budget Reductions of $3.1 Million, Elimination of 25 Teaching Positions, 4 Administrative Positions
Byron Union Elementary School District
- Layoff Notices: 5 Employees
- Other: Proposal to Start Job Sharing
John Swett Unified School District
- Programs: Cuts to Music, Athletics, Computer and Literacy Technicians
- Other: Possible Elimination of 8 Teaching Positions, Cuts to Campus Supervisors
Lafayette Unified School District
- Other: Eliminate 1 Full-Time Equivalent and 3 Full-Time Support Staff
Martinez Unified School District
- Other: $1.9 Million Budget Shortfall, 6 Credentialed Positions Cut
Mt. Diablo Unified School District
- Layoff Notices: 189 Employees
- Other: Elimination of Up to 262 Employees Including 152 Teachers and 110 Clerical, Supervisors, Maintenance Staff; Authorize another 30 Layoff Notices; Cutback on Bilingual Aides
Orinda Union Elementary School District
- Other: Use of Reserve Money, Elimination of 4 Staff Members, 2 Teachers, 2 Maintenance Positions and Custodial Services
Pittsburg Unified School District
- Programs: Elimination of Child Care, Athletics, Summer School Transportation
- Class Sizes: Increase
- Other: Possible Layoffs, Budget Reductions of $5.2 Million
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
- Other: Possible Layoffs, Budget Reductions of $5.5 Million
West Contra Costa Unified School District
- Other: Already Eliminated 11 Jobs