Montgomery County school officials warn that proposed budget cuts could lead to significant layoffs and service reductions, potentially impacting students
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor warned Tuesday that proposed budget cuts could lead to sweeping layoffs and reductions across the school system, calling the district’s financial outlook “bad.”
In a video message to the community, Taylor said cuts under consideration by the Montgomery County Council for the 2026-27 school year could reduce the school system’s operating budget by between $30 million and $90 million.
“I’m not going to
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