Long Beach pulls out of after-school program after decades; over 80 employees at risk of layoffs
State funding for the program is intact, and the school district is looking for an operator, but the city won’t participate, hoping to save money from its own budget.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
LAUSD Is Running Out of Money, and the State Might Have to Step In
By November 2027, the Los Angeles Unified School District could be in the negative, so they have been placed on increased fiscal oversight a
South Shore Drill Team leaders say funding challenges could cause Chicago program to shut down
Leaders of the South Shore Drill Team say ongoing funding challenges could force the longtime Chicago youth organization to close, putting a

Nonprofit aims to restore funding for East St. Louis after school programs through legal appeal
The $500,000 grants awarded to two East St. Louis elementary schools were discontinued, but the nonprofit that administers the grant said on

Fleet-wide money shortage could interrupt training at San Diego Navy bases
The Navy tells a Congressional committee that it needs a big infusion of cash over the next two months.

City funds nonprofit to support childcare in Juneau schools
The funding is part of an effort to stabilize child care access for school-age children after the Juneau School District ended its program l

Do School Closures Save Money?
A study of California districts reveals the challenge of balancing budgets as enrollments decline The post Do School Closures Save Money? ap

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.