| San Luis Coastal USD schools face music funding crisis |
San Luis Coastal USD is proposing $5m in budget cuts, including a significant $100,000 reduction in funding for music programs. Maeve Holden, a district parent, emphasized that the original $150,000 cut represented the entire music budget, which supports programs across elementary, middle, and high schools. Ryan Pinkerton, the district assistant superintendent of business services, confirmed that the cut would impact essential music operations, remarking: "It is meaningful to those programs and would mean potentially changing some of the things that they have been able to do." The SLO Instrumental Music Boosters Association has voiced opposition, arguing that "music education is not extra, it's essential." The school board is set to discuss these cuts at an upcoming meeting, coinciding with a band concert, limiting attendance from affected students and teachers.