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Employees, union leaders press Simi Valley Unified board to restore library technician roles
Summary
Multiple public speakers, a longtime district employee and the CME Educators Association President urged the board to reconsider cuts after 12 certificated preliminary reduction‑in‑force notices and the elimination of library technician positions; speakers called for a task analysis and long‑range plan to protect student services.
At the public‑comment portion of the meeting, multiple employees and union representatives urged the Simi Valley Unified School District board to restore library technician positions and to produce a long‑range plan that minimizes cuts to student‑facing services.
Richard Rubino, a 25‑year district employee, said he enjoyed his work but criticized the loss of library technician roles and asked the board to "bring those jobs back," noting…
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