Teacher Unions Protest School Budget Cuts in Tacoma, Blame Admin Overspending
Tacoma, Washington, USA: Hundreds of educators rallied against a proposed $30 million budget shortfall that could ax teaching positions. Carrying signs reading “Defund admin, not classrooms,” unions accuse district leaders of administrative bloat and sidestepping potential central-office cuts. The superintendent argues rising costs and flat state funding force tough choices. Parents worry about larger classes and fewer services, while the board promises a careful review of all expenses before enacting layoffs.
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Key Entities
- • Tacoma Public Schools: Facing a $30 million deficit, proposing staff layoffs.
- • Tacoma Education Association: Teachers’ union leading protests against potential job losses.
- • Superintendent Carl Winston: Defends budget plan, citing cost pressures beyond admin control.
- • Washington state government: Increased K-12 funding but not enough to offset local shortfalls.
- • Parents and students: Concerned about bigger class sizes and fewer educational programs.
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Sympathetic to teacher demands, suspects mismanaged budgets.
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Seeks balanced solutions, recognizes cost constraints.
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