CMS Told To Trim $34 Million From Budget
Posted: 10:54 pm EDT May 7, 2009Updated: 10:25 am EDT May 8, 2009
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools were told Thursday to cut $34 million from the 2009-2010 budget. That request from Mecklenburg County Manager Harry Jones amounts to a reduction of about 10% in what the county will give the school system for the upcoming fiscal year.Earlier this year, Superintendent Peter Gorman said such a cut would mean the loss of 1200 jobs including hundreds of teachers.Jones said on Thursday that CMS accounts for about 40% of the county's total budget so cuts had to come."They have a big budget. So, we needed them to share in this almost $80-million reduction that we had to make," Jones said.Central Piedmont Community College was told to cut about $2.5 million, or 9.2% of its budget.C.P.C.C. officials said they plan to save money by going to a 4-day work week this summer and by freezing all open positions.
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