LOS ANGELES : School Board Gives Tentative OK to Cuts
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The Los Angeles school board gave tentative approval Thursday to eliminating independent study contracts with outside agencies and reducing the district’s affirmative action section, saving the beleaguered school district nearly $2 million.
Members also offered suggestions for cuts, ranging from having assistant principals teach one day a week to cutting their field representatives for one year. A final vote on budget cuts will be taken next week.
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