Thursday, June 3, 2010

Secondary cuts

26 teachers cut, but more teachers have been affected
Luster clarifies that all tutors have been laid off and have to reapply for their jobs
The mayor is trying to clarify how it is that we have more people getting layoff notices than there are positions cut.
Secondary principals had numbers to cut; they chose where the places were (which is why some subjects are hit harder than the others).
Mullaney clarifies that those junior to others are laid off first (the layoffs go by seniority; the cuts go by subject and building).
Boone says that this is what complicates the process: "domino process...multiple people become impacted"

1 comment:

T-Traveler said...

why reapply/ is there also an interview panel involved? can anyone apply or just the unempoloyed tutors? is there a way to hire teachers being let go or is this impractable or demeaning? could unemployment allow the teacher to work with some kind of waiver or regulation cahnge