Santa Rosa High School District is currently in a distressed state, struggling with a $15 million budget deficit and declining enrollment that has triggered layoff notices and community distrust. While the district maintains some high-performing assets like Maria Carrillo High and successful CTE expansions, the overall portfolio is hampered by a significant number of underperforming middle and alternative schools. Operational stability is threatened by ongoing labor friction and polarized debates over campus safety and restorative justice. Despite voter-approved bond measures for facilities, the combination of fiscal volatility and sharp achievement gaps across demographic lines places the district in a precarious transitional phase.
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