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Teachers, union and residents urge Inglewood board to prioritize staffing and instructional minutes amid possible cuts

Inglewood Unified School District Board of Education · March 5, 2026
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Public commenters at the March 4 Inglewood Unified School District board meeting urged the board to prioritize staffing, safeguard instructional minutes in primary grades and reconsider administrative spending; teachers and union representatives warned of morale, safety and service impacts from proposed cuts.

Public commenters, teachers and trustees used the Inglewood Unified School District board meeting on March 4, 2026, to press the board about staffing, pay, instructional minutes and district spending.

Several speakers described immediate impacts they say will follow proposed reductions. John Hughes, speaking for ITA, criticized what he called procrastination on campus safety and staff morale and warned the district is "fiddling while Inglewood is burning," urging more internal analysis before cuts. Jose Reyes and other commentators accused the district of favoring administrators and consultants over classroom staff, argued that some administrative positions and…

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