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Vallejo board adopts resolution to cut classified positions amid warnings of a negative fund balance
Summary
The board unanimously approved Resolution 5105 to discontinue classified positions for 2026–27, citing a Solano County Office of Education projection that 214.95 FTE reductions are needed to avoid negative fund balances; the district said it will implement 142.256 classified FTE reductions now and notify affected employees under state law.
The Vallejo City Unified School District governing board voted to adopt Resolution 5105 on Jan. 14, authorizing the reduction or discontinuance of classified positions for the 2026–27 school year because of fiscal constraints.
Matt Chamberlain, the district’s assistant superintendent of human resources, told trustees the Solano County Office of Education had warned the district that without implementation of 214.95 full-time-equivalent (FTE) staffing reductions, the district faces the risk of negative fund balances in 2026–27 and 2027–28. Chamberlain said the district is proposing to implement 142.256…
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