Last week, a Pajaro Valley Unified School District (PVUSD) Supervisor delivered a stark report during their district’s Board of Trustees meeting on Wednesday night.
Projections include a cut of $5-million may be necessary, but did not specify how those cuts will take effect.
Because of the shelter-in-place, student enrollment is down and the internet-based model for learning has proven difficult for students and parents alike.
Many communities lack internet access or proper devices to access course content such as laptops or Chromebooks to access the online courses.
Meanwhile, officials at PVUSD remain hopeful that classes will resume next year: August 17.