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Twiggs County School District Slashes Education Positions Amid Financial Crisis and Enrollment Decline

April 30, 2026 - 07:46

Twiggs County School District Slashes Education Positions Amid Financial Crisis and Enrollment Decline

TWIGGS COUNTY, Ga. — The Twiggs County School District is set to eliminate multiple education positions for the upcoming academic year, as district officials cite a deepening financial crisis coupled with a significant drop in student enrollment. The job cuts, which affect both certified teaching staff and support personnel, have sent shockwaves through the small, rural community where the school system serves as a major employer.

According to district leaders, the decision was not made lightly but was deemed necessary to address an ongoing budget shortfall. Declining enrollment numbers have reduced the amount of state funding the district receives, creating a gap that local tax revenues cannot fill. Over the past several years, Twiggs County has seen families move away, leading to fewer students in classrooms and forcing the district to reevaluate its staffing needs.

The cuts are expected to impact multiple schools within the county, though officials have not yet released a detailed list of specific positions being eliminated. Teachers, paraprofessionals, and administrative staff are among those affected. The district has stated that it will work to reassign some employees where possible, but layoffs are unavoidable.

Community members have expressed concern over the long-term effects of the cuts, particularly on class sizes and the quality of education. Parents worry that fewer teachers will mean less individual attention for students, especially those who require additional support. School board members have acknowledged the difficulty of the situation and have pledged to explore all available options to stabilize the district’s finances.

As the district moves forward, leaders are calling for community input and collaboration to find sustainable solutions. The hope is that by making these difficult adjustments now, the Twiggs County school system can avoid more severe measures in the future.


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