The Washougal School District (WSD) have implemented a second round of reductions to address its looming $3 million budget shortfall.
When district leaders announced their initial reduction plan to reduce the deficit earlier this year, they stated that they may have to make additional cuts based on four factors — the outcome of Washington state’s recent legislative session; inflation impacts on current spending; student enrollment declines; and contract bargaining with labor groups.
Those factors did not break in WSD’s favor.
“In order to ensure that district leadership can create a budget that puts the district back on sound financial footing, we will need to make additional reductions,” the district stated this month.
The second round of cuts, which will save the district about $1 million in 2024-25, include:
Administrative cuts: interim superintendent salary concession ($25,000); eliminate district custodial manager ($60,000); eliminate ESD 112 communications manager ($25,000); eliminate business services director ($25,000); eliminate accounting manager ($106,000); furlough culinary supervisor and manager ($15,000); and reduce leadership vacation cashout ($40,000).