PUEBLO, Colo.—A four-day school week is coming for students in Pueblo County School District 70 next school year, as the district tries to cut its budget by $5.8 million.
The district’s Board of Education voted 5-0 Tuesday to approve the new schedule.
The district’s finance officer, Ryan Elarton, has estimated that the change could save between $883,000 and $1.1 million in cuts in utilities expenses, transportation costs and salaries for some workers.
Teacher pay is not expected to be affected.
The board is still considering a proposal to combine Vineland and Pleasant View middle schools, which could save an estimated $564,000 in salaries and benefits.
The district has more than 9,000 students.
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Information from: The Pueblo Chieftain,



