Another Oregon school district says it must cut staff to balance its budget

The Lake Oswego School District is alerting staff members that job cuts will be necessary to close a projected $12 million budget deficit for the 2025–2026 academic year.

In a statement to educators and support personnel this week, Superintendent Jennifer Schiele stated, “Recent developments have created financial pressures we can no longer overcome with our financial reserves.” The message was provided with The Oregonian/OregonLive. We must reduce our force in order to make the necessary budget cuts.

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