LIVE BLOG: EPISD board to vote on declaring financial exigency, 400 job cuts
Rishi Oza
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The El Paso Independent School District Board of Trustees will discuss and vote on cutting more than 400 jobs and declare financial exigency at its meeting Thursday.
Watch a live view of the meeting below.
A financial exigency declaration means a school district’s financial resources aren’t enough to supports its instructional programs, according to the Texas Education Agency. It’s similar to bankruptcy for educational institutions.
The district faces a $53 million budget deficit. Cutting the jobs will save them $28 million, EPISD said.
Superintendent Brian Lusk put the items on the agenda and will discuss his plan to reduce personnel costs.
If the board votes in favor, it will implement a savings plan that includes the layoffs.
The meeting started at 5 p.m.
ABC-7 will have live coverage of the meeting online through this blog and on air on ABC-7 after the game and at 10.