Mansfield City Schools is making deep cuts to stay afloat—36 staff positions, 14 administrative jobs, and entire departments are on the chopping block after the Board of Education approved a $5.3 million budget reduction plan. With a projected deficit and a failed levy, the district faces tough decisions, larger class sizes, and a potential November tax vote. What does this mean for students, teachers, and the community? We break down the numbers, reactions, and what’s next for Mansfield schools.
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