SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The Santa Fe school district is cutting dozen of jobs and consolidating some high school programs in its recently approved budget. The Santa Fe Public Schools board approved the new $185.2 million operating budget Tuesday in a 4-1 vote. The district approved the budget before New Mexico lawmakers have settled on a budget for state government. The district is cutting back on administration, school site budgets, special needs education and alternative high school programs to save about $1.6 million. Officials have not said which jobs will be eliminated. Chief Financial Officer Carl Gruenler says the school sites and special education reductions are in line with a decrease in enrollment. The school district needs to submit its budget to the state Public Education Department for approval by the end of the month.
Santa Fe school district to save $1.6M in new budget
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