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Superintendent outlines $5.9 million shortfall, flags risk of 60–65 FTE reductions

2289866 · February 10, 2025
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Superintendent Dr. Udo Senatad told the Tigard‑Tualatin School Board that the district faces a $5.9 million budget gap and may need to consolidate the equivalent of 60–65 full‑time positions, while pursuing attrition and other measures to limit layoffs.

Superintendent Dr. Udo Senatad told the Tigard‑Tualatin School Board the district’s budget outlook has worsened since the start of the school year and now shows a $5.9 million gap to resolve.

“After we've settled our collective bargaining agreement and we've shored up our finances internally, we're now looking at that a number of $5,900,000 that we need to resolve,” Dr. Udo Senatad said during his monthly communications to the board.

The superintendent said the likely adjustments will focus on staffing: “There's gonna have to be some form of consolidation of…

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