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Poll: Was School District 'Skipping' Fair?
The Sacramento City Teachers Association is suing the Sacramento City Unified School District.
When school districts are forced to lay off teachers, it's supposed to be last in, first out. That's what the
At those schools, the district worked to protect the jobs of teachers who it said had received special training.
The district's teachers union has sued, saying the skipping process was illegal, according to the Sacramento Bee.
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"Basically, we are saying the way in which they skipped teachers was incorrect," Sacramento City Teachers Association President Scott Smith told the Bee.
None of the district's "priority schools" are located in Rosemont, but . Luckily for teachers, –but the lawsuit is continuing.
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Rosemont, who do you agree with in this lawsuit? Was the district's skipping process fair, or should the "priority school" teachers have faced layoffs just the same? Take our poll below and post a comment to share your thoughts.
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