About 100 teachers and staffers in the Moses Lake School District will lose their jobs after $11 million in reoported accounting errors.
by KOMO News StaffFILE - This photo shows the Moses Lake School District in eastern Washington. About 100 teachers and staffers in the Moses Lake School District are being laid off after $11 million in reported accounting errors .
"The district anticipates substantial reductions to programs and staffing levels that are not funded or are underfunded by the state amounting to an estimated $20 million budget reduction," the MLSD said in a press release.Levy Collection: -$4 million shortfallState Apportionment: -$1.8 million reduction
Accounting Errors Layoffs Budget Reduction Levy Failure Inflationary Pressures Staffing Reductions Educational Program Adjustments
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