Report: Pawtucket School District could see 100 layoffs to close $10M budget gap

THE WILLIAM E. TOLMAN High School in Pawtucket. Nearly 100 individuals could be laid off across the school district due to a potential $10 million budget deficit facing the district.  / COURTESY WILLIAM E. TOLMAN HIGH SCHOOL

PAWTUCKET – Nearly 100 individuals could be laid off across the school district due to a potential $10 million budget deficit facing the district, WPRI-TV CBS 12 reported Tuesday.  With the district facing $162 million in expenses against $152 million in revenue in its fiscal year 2027 budget, consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal Public Sector Services

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