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Roseville Today
By the People, for the People
John Adams Academy to lay off 68 employees
The layoffs will impact general and special education instructional aides at the charter school's three campuses.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 9:44pm
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John Adams Academy, a charter school system in California, has announced plans to lay off 68 employees across its three campuses located in the Roseville area. The layoffs will impact 22 general instructional aides and 16 special education instructional aides.
Why it matters
The layoffs at John Adams Academy reflect broader challenges facing the education sector, including budget constraints and shifting enrollment trends. The loss of these instructional aides could impact the quality of education and support services provided to students.
The details
The 68 layoffs will take place at John Adams Academy's three campuses in the Roseville, California area. The positions being eliminated include 22 general instructional aides and 16 special education instructional aides, which provide crucial support to teachers and students.
- The layoffs were announced on April 4, 2026.
The players
John Adams Academy
A charter school system with three campuses located in the Roseville, California area.
What’s next
The school has not provided details on how it plans to restructure or reallocate resources in the wake of these layoffs.
The takeaway
The layoffs at John Adams Academy underscore the financial pressures and shifting priorities facing the education sector, with potential impacts on the quality of instruction and support services for students.





