The Oakland Unified School District, facing a $95 million projected deficit for next year, is weighing plans to reduce administrative overhead by merging 10 schools on five shared campuses.
The Board of Education will discuss the mergers Wednesday and vote on the plan Dec. 11, Superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell said Friday in an open letter to the school community.
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