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Richmond Public Schools officials have released the positions set to be eliminated under the approved budget for next year, jobs that include people who enforce attendance and analyze student test scores.

The positions include 17 attendance officers, four instructional assessment analysts and two security supervisors. A total of 74 positions were cut in the budget approved by the School Board last week — a financial plan it withheld from the public until days after the vote.

The budget also adds 25 positions to the district’s central office, meaning 49 net positions will be eliminated. The new roles include seven attendance liaisons, a safety and security specialist, and a specialist for a procurement system the board approved last year.

“Now that the budget is released, I’m glad to discuss all of the information,” Superintendent Jason Kamras said after Monday’s School Board meeting. “My only desire was to be able to humanely talk to individuals so that they would know their futures before it was made public. Now that it is all public, I welcome a robust discussion on anything and everything in our budget.”