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District outlines preschool staffing cuts and capacity shifts to reduce $531,000 projected deficit

Steamboat Springs School District No. Re 2 Board of Education · April 6, 2026
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Summary

Steamboat Springs School District presented options to shrink preschool staffing and reassign seats across schools to lower a projected FY27 net loss of about $531,000 while preserving special-education placements and state preschool funding.

Stephanie Juno, the district’s director of finance and operations, told the Board of Education on April 6 that direct preschool revenue for the current fiscal year was budgeted at $657,000 and could reach about $700,000 by year-end. "We have budgeted revenue at 657,000 for preschool, and I believe we might end up with about 700,000 in the end," Juno said.

Juno said the district operates six preschool classrooms (two at each elementary site) with a combined maximum capacity…

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