January 20, 2026 - 03:56

Around two dozen more positions are set to be eliminated after the Douglas County School Board trustees declared a fiscal emergency during a recent board meeting. The board is aiming to reduce the workforce by nearly 60 positions in total as part of its efforts to address significant budgetary challenges.
The decision comes in response to ongoing financial constraints that have impacted the district's ability to maintain its current staffing levels. School officials have indicated that the cuts are necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the district's programs and services.
Trustees emphasized the difficult nature of this decision, acknowledging the impact it will have on both employees and the community. They are committed to exploring all possible avenues to mitigate the effects of the cuts, including seeking additional funding and community support. As the district navigates this challenging period, the focus remains on maintaining educational quality for students while addressing financial realities.
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