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And Watts is not part of LA city. |
Point of referrence only.
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Suburbanite
I think that no matter where a teacher works they should be reviews ever few years |
They are. Every two years is the current requrement in public schools.
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Suburbanite
When closing a school it is more a lay-off than a firing |
Absolutely untrue. If that were the case I would not have even bothered to start this thread.
This just shows how little most people understand the No Child Left Behind law.
NO Sub. A layoff goes by contract. A layoff goes by seniority or by a district discressionary release( for example any merit polocy that may be in place). A layioff is staff reduction, like if a school closed because of insufficient funds or reduction of student population.
NCLB Law says
"Firing". It superseeds district agreements and contracts. It is NOT a staff reduction. The staff is replaced immediately.
These kids do not dissappear.
This is a direct punishment to the people who were teaching in the target school.
Accept my challange.... Don't just state the obvious by saying
Because the whole point is, "do they suck?"
If yes then do the cops in ghettos suck?
If so are they gone?
I repeat myself here.
"We are talking about a profession where we desire to acquire good qualified people and we offer the reward of blame, poor pay, and finally termination if they take on the toughest (hardest to fill) positions."