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of the neighborhood."Their schools are facing big changes. The Birmingham Board must slice $17 million, putting the system in line with state requirements for a one month operating reserve.State appointed Chief Financial Officer, Dr. Ed Richardson says the board already saved $8 million through Phase One. While it just about half way, the state hopes to cut several million more in order to make sure Birmingham schools have enough to cover unforeseen expenses."Even if we closed as many as 8, we would still have the capacity to handle 31,000 students when we only have 24,500," Dr. Ed Richardson, CFO said. "So we will still have excess capacity. The main thing is, that you are decreasing your operating expenses and have funds to put into the classroom.""We were very careful and very deliberate that we did not lose a teacher unit or teacher through any reduction in force," Dr. Craig Witherspoon, Birmingham Superintendent said. "And that is the goal moving forward."Both Dr. Richardson and Dr. Witherspoon said teachers will not be included in this round of layoffs. The details about which campuses will shut down will be presented to the Board during their February 26th work session. The Alabama Department of Transportation will be doing a sign installation/repair Wednesday, January 22. Three days prior to finding Galin dead in his home, lawmen say John Edward ColeMore Alabaster lane closure on I 65 WednesdayAlabaster lane closure on I 65 WednesdayUpdated: Wednesday, January 22 2014 3:42 AM EST2014 01 22 08:42:13 GMTBirmingham Board of Education back on track financiallySome good news out of the