Salem-Keizer School District Faces Cuts, Students to Feel the Impact The Salem-Keizer School District in Oregon is set to implement significant budget cuts, totaling $23 million, in an effort to address a looming financial shortfall. As a result, students in the district's secondary schools can expect to see increased class sizes, a consequence of reduced staffing and resources. The district officials have been working to balance the budget for months, but the decision to cut millions has left many parents and educators concerned about the potential effects on the quality of education. With the district's decision to reduce spending, some are questioning whether this will compromise the learning environment and opportunities for students in the area.


Larger secondary class sizes coming as Salem-Keizer cuts $23M  Statesman Journal