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District administrator outlines cost‑management push as enrollment softens
Summary
A Milpitas Unified School District administrator told the board the district faces soft enrollment and dwindling one‑time grant funding, and described a 25‑person cost‑management effort that will present a two‑year reduction plan to the board on March 10; a verbal dollar figure in the transcript was unclear.
The district administrator for Milpitas Unified reported current attendance and a developing plan to manage costs amid soft enrollment and state funding uncertainty. The administrator said Milpitas Middle College High School is at just over 99% daily attendance, Palmray Elementary about 97.2%, and the district’s year‑to‑date rate was 96.28%, with a goal to reach 97% for P2.
The official framed those figures as part of wider fiscal pressures: declining enrollment statewide, the prospect of reduced state funding and the end of one‑time COVID relief…
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