The refined list of classified positions to be cut or reduced

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During last night's Upland Unified School District board meeting, the board approved a resolution to make changes to the list of classified positions to be reduced or eliminated due to lack of work or funds.


Positions to be considered for work hour reduction:

Reduction in hours per day for one duplication operation from eight hours per day for 11 months a year to four hours per day for 11 months per year.

Reduction in hours per day for one elementary health technician from 6.5 hours per day for 10 months a year to four hours per day for 11 months per year.

Reduction in hours per day for three elementary instructional aides, categorial from three hours per day for 10 nine months per year to 2.5 hours per day for 10 nine months per year.

Reduction in hours per day for one elementary instructional aide, categorical from 3 hours per day for 10  nine months per year to 2 hours per day for 10 nine months per year.

Positions to be considered for elimination:

One campus operations foreman

One custodian (vacant)

One grounds worker I

One warehouse supervisor manager

One campus grounds attendant, five hours per day for 12 months

One proctor at Upland High School (vacant)

One instructional media center technician, four hours per day

One volunteer aide coordinator, 3.75 hours per day

One instructional aide, EL, three hours per day for 10 nine months

Three instructional aide, EL, 12 hours per week for 10 nine months

Two elementary instructional aides, categorical, 12 hours per week for 10 nine months


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Sandra Emerson has covered the city of Upland for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin since 2008. She started the Upland Now blog in August 2008. To contact Sandra Emerson, leave a comment on this blog or send an e-mail to Sandra Emerson.

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