LAUSD scales back retiree benefits, boosts LGBTQ+ programs in revised budget
- LAUSD's revised budget emphasizes a focus on ethical and moral priorities, according to Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho.
- The budget includes nearly $60 million allocated to the Black Student Achievement Plan and LGBTQ+ programs.
- Carvalho stated that these investments reflect the district's commitment to student equity.
- The budget addresses LAUSD's structural deficit responsibly, according to Carvalho's comments at the board meeting.
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LAUSD scales back retiree benefits, boosts LGBTQ+ programs in revised budget
Facing pressure from labor unions over its long-term budget outlook, the Los Angeles Unified School District board on Tuesday approved last-minute changes to next year’s financial plan, scaling back a major investment in retiree health benefits while expanding support for LGBTQ+programs and other student services. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho proposed the amendments as part of an update to the district’s fiscal stabilization plan. They includ…
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