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Mountain View School District outlines three‑year plan to cut about $3.7 million

Mountain View School District Superintendent/Podcast · April 1, 2026
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District fiscal staff said Los Angeles County Office of Education requested a fiscal stabilization plan that will reduce roughly $3.7 million in ongoing expenses over three years, prioritizing operational savings and protecting classroom programs while monitoring progress at board updates.

Mountain View School District officials announced a three‑year fiscal stabilization plan intended to reduce roughly $3.7 million in ongoing expenses after a sharp decline in state attendance‑based funding.

"LEO asked the district to develop a plan that reduces approximately $3.7 million in ongoing expenses over the next three years," said Lisa Loop, the district's senior director of fiscal services, on the district podcast "Just Saying." Loop said the plan is a multi‑year financial roadmap designed to preserve reserves and maintain stable educational programs.

The plan responds to several pressures the district identified,…

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