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Within two months of the coronavirus-induced economic crisis of 2020, around 750,000 public school teachers and other school employees in local areas were laid off, according to one estimate by ...
Then in May 2023, BPS sent out over 130 pink slips to teachers and staff around the district. Many of those laid off were the new staff members hired in 2021, since they were the most recently ...
In response to racial tension in a community and its schools, the Board of Education and the teachers union in Jackson, Michigan added a "layoff provision" to their collective bargaining agreement; it required that in the event of layoffs, "teachers with the most seniority... shall be retained, except that at no time will there be a greater percentage of minority personnel laid off than the ...
The school district plans to reduce the annual budget by about $10 million due to enrollment decline and expenses projected to be higher than revenues this year, said Joel Zylstra, public ...
The New York City teachers' strike of 1968 was a months-long confrontation between the new community-controlled school board in the largely black Ocean Hill–Brownsville neighborhoods of Brooklyn and New York City's United Federation of Teachers. It began with a one day walkout in the Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district.
With white teachers finally participating in the strike, nearly 3,500 of the school district's 5,000 educators walked out, and two-thirds of the city's children were affected. UTNO had prepared for the strike by working closely with parents and community activists this time, and soon parents began joining the picket line and protesting as well.
Per the board resolution, the list of people laid off are in the following positions: 11 English language arts teachers for grades 7-12. Six math teachers for grades 7-12.
More than 30,000 public-school teachers of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) went on strike from January 14 to 22, 2019. [1] Protesting low pay, large class sizes, inadequate support staffs of nurses and librarians, and the proliferation of charter schools, the teachers went on strike for the first time in the district in 30 years.