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Berkeley County Schools superintendent announces 10 office cuts, $1 million savings and bond-funded building projects
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Ryan Sachs told families at Martinsburg High School that the district eliminated 10 central-office positions to save nearly $1 million a year and will reinvest that money in schools as multiple bond-funded construction projects proceed and academic initiatives continue.
Superintendent Dr. Ryan Sachs told Berkeley County School families in an address at Martinsburg High School that the district eliminated 10 district office positions, saving “nearly $1,000,000 annually,” and will reinvest those savings into classrooms as construction funded by the 2022 school bond continues across the district.
The announcement came as Sachs described active building projects and upcoming work at multiple schools and cited academic progress and ongoing operational reviews. “These projects represent a shared commitment to growth and excellence in our community,” Sachs said, adding that the district is updating transportation routes and revisiting a 10-year capital…
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