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East Orange School District Announces Layoffs Amid Budget Crisis

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
October 17, 2024
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On Thursday, October 17th, the East Orange School District in New Jersey announced a half-day schedule for students following a board decision to lay off nearly 100 employees. The cuts, which include teachers, literacy and math coaches, and social workers, have sparked outrage among parents, staff, and students. Parents like Keyonda Williams expressed concerns about overcrowded classrooms, while her daughter, Niah Anderson-Elliott, voiced disappointment over losing her math teacher. The layoffs come as a result of the district’s $5 million budget deficit.

Superintendent Dr. Christopher Irving, who has been in his role for only three months, explained that without these cuts, the district would be unable to meet payroll by spring. “We want to get out of this place that we are in. But to do that, we have to make some really tough decisions,” Irving said. Despite his explanation, parents and staff remain frustrated, fearing the negative impact on student education and classroom sizes.

The layoffs follow years of financial strain within the district. Teachers have not seen pay increases in four years, and with the new cuts, many will be left without jobs. Emotions ran high at the school board meeting where the decision was made, with protests outside the district office doing little to prevent the layoffs. The East Orange Education Association President, Keith Hinton, described the situation as unprecedented in his 20 years in education.

The school board, grappling with a $25 million budget gap, defended the decision as necessary to avoid a state takeover. Board members stated that if a state monitor were to step in, further cuts and tax increases could occur without local control. Superintendent Irving admitted that the district had been financially unstable when he took over, but drastic measures were needed to keep the schools operational.

Despite the district’s justification, many parents and community members are demanding an investigation into the financial management that led to this crisis. They argue that the layoffs will only worsen the quality of education, especially for students already struggling due to the pandemic. The community remains divided on whether state intervention could be a solution to the district’s financial woes.

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