The $743 million the Atlanta school board approved Wednesday is the district’s largest budget yet.

It cuts about 50 central office positions, including audit and finance staff as well as maintenance workers.

“There is too much in central office, especially when we compare ourselves to like districts,” Superintendent Meria Carstarphen said.

School-level staffing allocations have not been announced, but board budget commission chairman Matt Westmoreland said he did not expect to see a significant number of school positions eliminated. However, dozens of staff members at schools that are part of Atlanta's efforts to improve its lowest-performing schools have had to reapply for their jobs.

The $23.7 million Atlanta Public Schools is set to spend on those school turnaround efforts will be the single largest increase in district spending this year. It includes $6.5 million for two separate nonprofit groups hired to manage an elementary school and provide staff training; $5.3 million to hire a tutoring company, and $2.6 million for additional reading and math teachers.

The budget also includes:

The budget does not call for a change in the school district’s tax rate.

Final adoption of the budget is scheduled for June 6.

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