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District ties proposed closures to $13M solvency plan and 122 proposed layoffs

Vallejo City Unified School District Board of Trustees · December 11, 2025
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Assistant Superintendent Sue Fernandez outlined a solvency plan that combines non‑salary reductions, a hiring freeze and proposed staffing reductions (122 FTEs) tied to the superintendent’s recommendation to close select campuses; trustees asked how scenario changes would alter the forecast.

Assistant Superintendent Sue Fernandez told the board that the district’s current solvency package includes about $3 million in non‑salary cuts already enacted, a hiring freeze that holds approximately $6 million in vacancies for the current year, and proposed next‑year actions that include 122 full‑time equivalent layoffs and an additional $1.2 million in non‑salary reductions. Fernandez said the district is building next year’s forecast on the…

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