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GOVERNOR SEEKS HALT TO JUNIOR TEACHERS LAYOFFS (372 hits)


LOS ANGELES (AP) ¯ Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday he supported a proposed state law that would prevent teacher layoffs based on seniority, a stance that quickly drew the ire of teachers unions while being lauded by civil rights activists.

Schwarzenegger appeared at Edwin Markham Middle School in the Watts area of Los Angeles, which lost more than half its teachers in layoffs last year because they were largely new hires.

"Several teachers of the year have gotten pink slips. How can that happen if they are award-winning teachers?" the governor told an auditorium full of cheering children. "It is very important we change the system."

The California Teachers Association, which represents teachers statewide, and United Teachers Los Angeles, the union in the Los Angeles Unified School District, has denounced the bill proposed by state Sen. Robert Huff, R-Diamond Bar.

The unions said the proposal infringes on teachers' rights while glossing over the issue of underfunded public education.

The state has cut education funding by $17 billion over the past two years, resulting in the layoff of 16,000 teachers last year. Another 26,000 teachers have received layoff notices this year.

UTLA President A.J. Duffy said districts already have the ability to retain junior teachers if they have special training and experience.

LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines said he would support legislation that gives districts flexibility to retain talented teachers, as long as the process is developed with teachers unions and an LAUSD task force on effective teachers.

NAACP California state conference President Alice Huffman and other civil-rights leaders said seniority-based layoffs disproportionately affect poor, minority students because inner-city schools are often staffed with newer teachers.

"You deserve the same resources as an all-white school," Huffman told the students.

Schwarzenegger and other supporters pointed to the effects of seniority-based layoffs at Markham as well as two other inner-city schools that lost 50 to 75 percent of their teaching staffs last year.

The schools are the subject of a lawsuit by the ACLU of Southern California, which claims the Los Angeles school district is violating students' constitutional right to a quality education by not adequately staffing classrooms.

Markham Principal Tim Sullivan said last year's layoffs devastated his team of "rock stars" — mostly younger, new teachers eager to bring cutting-edge instructional methods to one of the city's lowest-performing campuses.

Now, many classes are being taught by a bewildering succession of substitutes, leaving students with no stability in lessons. One substitute gave all students C's because she didn't know how to grade them, according to the lawsuit.

Markham English teacher Nicholas Melvoin said the first question jaded students ask teachers is how long they're going to stay.

Melvoin, 24, said his case is typical. After graduating from Harvard University, he was enthusiastic about going to work at a school like Markham. In his first year on the job, he got laid off.

Determined to stay at the school, he signed on in September as a long-term substitute at lower pay. He was rehired in January, only to receive a layoff notice in March.

Sullivan said schools in more affluent neighborhoods simply haven't been hit as hard because their teaching staffs are more stable and thus more senior.

"I can't go through this process of teacher decimation for the second straight year," Sullivan said. "I need an entire staff."
Posted By: Siebra Muhammad
Saturday, April 24th 2010 at 4:55PM
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ONLY IN AMERICA!!!
Sunday, April 25th 2010 at 4:49PM
Siebra Muhammad
Thanks Siebra, because the more news like this gets out to the mass public the more pressure will be taken off of our Black students as causing school teachers to be loosing their jobs due to under performing schools...example,

in time maybe the firing of those 7000 teachers in ca.(in 2009) alone, was due solely to our state's governor borrowing/ just using our education system's tax payed funds as if it was his private piggy bank...I wonder if he got this idea from the federal government using medical and social security's funds generation after generation as their private piggy bank...or just...

"AMERICA YOUR CHICKENS HAVE COME HOME TO ROOST"?!? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...and, who knows my lovely daughter, maybe we the public can move beyond the "standard always blinders" old stand by of race, and unions as the scape goats and onto TENURED TEACHERS HAVE BEEN GUARENTEED JOBS FOR LIFE BE THEY : GOOD, BAD, OR INDIFFERENT TEACHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ONLY IN AMERICA. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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