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Wake County schools superintendent Robert Taylor faces criticism for his handling of a plan to cut 130 special education teaching jobs, aiming to save $18 million from the next years budget due to federal grant funds shortage. Board members questioned the lack of public notification, leading to tensions and protests. Taylor acknowledged communication issues and promised tighter staff oversight to regain trust.
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