Area school districts and cuts
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Here's a look at certificated employee losses district by district
East Valley School District
Enrollment 2,758; Teachers 148*; 14 positions lost to attrition; three are laid off
Grandview School District
Enrollment 3,333; Teachers 188; No layoffs, three positions lost to attrition
Granger School District
Enrollment 1,463: Teachers 85
Two instructional coaches laid off
Highland School District
Enrollment 1,105; Teachers 74; Four teachers and two counselors laid off
Mabton School District
Enrollment 956; Teachers 62; Four teachers positions lost, including one laid off, three eliminated through attrition
Mt. Adams School District
Enrollment 949; Teachers 64; No layoffs are planned, but four teachers are retiring or resigning
Naches Valley School District
Enrollment 1,415; Teachers 94; Three teachers laid off; three lost through attribution
Prosser School District
Enrollment 2,937; Teachers 156; No lay off expected, attrition losses undetermined
Selah School District
Enrollment 3,504; Teachers 210; No layoffs, one lost to attrition
Sunnyside School District
Enrollment 5,757; Teachers 407; No layoffs, 20 certificated positions through attrition
Toppenish School District
Enrollment 3,274; Teachers 232; Nine teachers laid off, five lost to attrition
Union Gap School District
Enrollment 605; Teachers 36; No information was available Thursday
Wapato School District
Enrollment 3,138; Teachers 194; One teacher laid off; 13 others lost to attrition
West Valley School District
Enrollment 4,705; Teachers 230; Six teaching positions lost to attrition
Yakima School District
Enrollment 14,739; Teachers 1,292
No layoffs, eight teachers lost to attrition
Zillah School District
Enrollment 1,285; Teachers 77; No layoffs, four teachers lost to attrition
* Source of current enrollment and teacher levels: Education Service District
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