The Cutten Elementary School District board’s May 11 agenda packet puts staffing, grant funding and Ridgewood facilities spending on the table for 2026-27.
Among the action items is Resolution #2026-3, which calls for a classified reduction in workforce and a decision not to reemploy .762 FTE, according to the packet. The same agenda also lists a Commission on Teacher Credentialing Teacher Residency Implementation and Expansion Grant intent-to-fund offer of $800,000.
Two other agenda items would direct bond money toward Ridgewood projects. One would use about $60,000 in remaining Measure L bond funds for the Ridgewood Phase 2 Building Project. Another would authorize hiring an architect to design a Ridgewood cafeteria with Measure K bond funding.
The packet excerpt does not show whether trustees approved, amended or postponed any of the items at the May 11 meeting.



