Teachers say, the important thing is, education will still continue for students.
The shortfall stems from third-party vendor spending, which the district says must be paid out because was is work that was already done.
"It was concerning to see there were $63 million of contracts with outside vendors, so it was really quite a shock," said Nikki Davis Milevsky, president of the Sacramento City Teachers Association.
Milevsky says teacher pay has not been impacted. In fact, the district just recently negotiated new contracts with the union to get more staffing and counselors.
A budget meeting is scheduled for Thursday night. However, the district is set to meet Wednesday in closed session with the teachers and other unions.
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