Monterey Peninsula Unified School District is facing a tough financial situation as decreasing enrollment, reduced funding and a dire state budget deficit has left the district scrambling to ensure it will be fiscally solvent in the coming years, district Superintendent PK Diffenbaugh said.
Sara Rubin here, reminding myself to call the doctor for an annual wellness exam—something my memory prompts me to do every January, maybe in the spirit of New Year’s resolutions,
“Setting up our earliest learners for academic success is critical to their educational foundation and our preschool teachers set the stage for them to thrive,” said the district’s superintendent PK Diffenbaugh.