Tuesday, June 23, 2009 , Updated 8:54 a.m., June 24, 2009
UPDATED: Fort Worth ISD approves $15.4 million in budget cuts, will lay off 95 employees
Trustees in Fort Worth are expected to vote on $15.4 million in budget cuts that would affect community and adult education programs and reduce the number of campus monitors throughout the district.
FWISD is expected to receive $40 million in stimulus money and hopes to return some of that to the programs that will be affected as a result of the expected budget cuts.
UPDATE: The trustees passed the budget cuts, which will result in at least 95 employees losing their jobs, including 40 campus monitors and 44 teachers working in an alternative-school program.
Posted by Erin/Update by Alex B.
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