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Parents, teachers press Pasadena Unified board to halt closures and layoffs, warn of damage to vulnerable students

Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education · April 23, 2026
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Summary

Dozens of parents, teachers and students urged the board to halt proposed consolidations and layoff notices, saying closures would harm students—especially those with disabilities—and citing classroom overcrowding, lost programs and instability.

Dozens of public commenters told the Pasadena Unified School District board that proposed school consolidations and layoffs would harm students, erode community trust and spark enrollment losses.

Parents and teachers made recurring themes: accessibility and inclusive campuses, program continuity, and the trauma‑informed harms of closures. “A student should not have to stand up and bravely and eloquently argue in front of you that their school should exist so that they have a right to learn,” said Brian…

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