The Claremont Unified School District has reduced its $10.8 million 2025-26 budget deficit by $9.2 million, leaving it just $1.6 million short for 2026-27. The announcement came at the Board of Education’s June 19 meeting, which also saw the board unanimously approve a measure to advance a 30-year $77 million bond measure to the November 3 general election ballot. Pictured is Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Desiree Reyes at the Jun…
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