VIDEO | JCPS Superintendent, CFO answer questions about massive budget shortfall
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Officials are now planning to cut $132 million from the next budget
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Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Brian Yearwood said Tuesday the district is working to reduce its 2026-27 budget by $132 million, but staff and teacher salaries in schools won't be affected.
A day that started with promises of transparency ended with more questions for Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood.
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