Official says Oakland School District can't pay huge salaries

An Oakland school board official has spoken out after the city’s teacher union successfully pushed for substantial salary increases, stating that the financially struggling city cannot afford such expenditures.

Recently, Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) and its teachers achieved a tentative agreement to avert a strike. However, board director Mike Hutchinson has now expressed that the significant pay offer was a mistake.

The district is currently grappling with a $100 million budget shortfall. Hutchinson has highlighted that the proposed salary increase, ranging from 11% to 13% through June 2027, could exacerbate the district’s financial woes.

“This expands our deficit to levels unprecedented in OUSD,” Hutchinson explained to KRON4 News. “The tentative agreement would tack on approximately $50 million to next year’s deficit.”

In a move to address financial concerns, the board recently approved sending layoff notices to around 400 staff members, including teachers. However, Hutchinson contends that these layoffs will not sufficiently address the existing financial crisis, even before considering the proposed pay raises.

“I am certain that we cannot afford this, and the offer should never have been approved,” Hutchinson remarked.

A recent report found the district lost $9.4 million in state funding in the 2024–25 fiscal year due to declining enrollment and warned it is teetering near insolvency, The Post reported.

The teachers’ union and the school board must still ratify the contract. 

The California Post reached out to the California Teachers Association and the Oakland Unified School District for comment. 

Districts across the state have been feeling pressure to cut positions and massively reduce their deficits. 

Last month, the Los Angeles Unified School District board voted to send out preliminary layoff notices to hundreds of employees as it faces a deficit of nearly $200 million — driven by huge salaries and plummeting enrollment.

A whopping 90% of LAUSD’s $18.8 billion budget is spent on workers, with incoming teachers earning around $70,000 per year and many earning well into six figures, The Post reported.

Meanwhile, student numbers across the region have depleted by 13,500 to 389,000 over the last academic year — the highest rate in the country.

Sacramento City Unified School District is also facing the squeeze, with its board recently voting to eliminate 400 jobs including teacher positions, as the district faces a $113 million deficit by the end of the school year.

Fresno Unified School District board recently voted to lay off some 400 employees to cut into its $77 million deficit in a district that’s lost 1,000 students every year since the COVID-19 pandemic.


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