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Orange County Public Schools to Cut 200 Positions Amid Budget Pressures

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Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) announced plans to eliminate approximately 200 positions as part of a broader effort to address budget constraints ahead of the upcoming school year. District officials said the reductions are intended to help close a projected funding gap driven by rising operational costs, shifting enrollment patterns, and uncertainty surrounding state and federal funding streams.

According to district leaders, the majority of the cuts will come through attrition, vacant positions, and reassignment rather than widespread layoffs. Administrators emphasized that classroom instruction will remain a top priority, with efforts focused on minimizing the impact on students. However, some non-instructional roles and administrative positions are expected to be affected as the district works to streamline operations.

Superintendent officials said the decision comes after months of internal review and difficult discussions about how to maintain educational quality while staying fiscally responsible. Like many large districts across Florida, Orange County Public Schools has faced increased costs related to employee benefits, transportation, and facility maintenance, while also navigating fluctuations in student enrollment that directly affect funding allocations.

School board members are expected to continue reviewing the plan in the coming weeks, with additional details to be finalized before the start of the next academic year. District leaders said they remain committed to transparency throughout the process and will work closely with affected employees to provide support and transition resources as changes are implemented.

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