Seventy-four Lucia Mar employees, including more than 50 teachers and about 10 counselors, will receive final layoff notices.
Lucia Mar school district trustees voted 5-2 Tuesday night to approve sending notices, as required by state law. The employees would be let go at the end of the school year though the district could hire them back before the start of the next school year.
Trustees Georgie OConnor and Erik Howell voted against the layoffs.
The district faces a $5 million cut from its $52 million general fund budget in the 2010-11 year. Board trustees will consider a draft budget June 15.
They may at a later meeting discuss whether to lay off nearly two dozen classified employees. The personnel cuts would save the district about $2.3 million.
In March, the board voted to send initial layoff notices to 98 credentialed employees, including 21 who were included on a precautionary basis. The final notices will go out to 74 employees, but equals 67.9 full-time-equivalent positions.
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