PORT HUENEME : Administrators May Be Assigned to Teach
Eight Hueneme School District administrators will be notified that they may be reassigned to the classroom as a result of budget cuts.
At a school board meeting Monday, Supt. Ronald C. Rescigno told trustees that under state law, preliminary notices must be sent to the four administrative assistants and four junior high counselors by March 1.
The administrators may have to be reassigned if state school funds are cut and the district has to trim its budget. Gov. Pete Wilson has proposed cuts to public schools amounting to about $2 billion over the next 18 months.
At the meeting, school officials estimated that enrollment in the district will grow by only 18 students in the 1991-92 school year because of a slowdown in development and effects of the Persian Gulf War.
“There’s not a lot of construction going on,” Administrative Assistant Don Cody said.
He added that the war has forced the children and spouses of troops in the Gulf to move in with other family members outside the district.
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