Natomas deal struck in bid to avert state takeover
With district bankruptcy and a state takeover of schools looming, Natomas Unified School District teachers have tentatively agreed to furloughs and bigger class sizes to save the district nearly $3 million dollars over two years.
Ken Mac Pherson, a teacher at Inderkum High School, expresses his frustrations while asking a question during an informational meeting Tuesday on the Natomas Unified School District's financial situation. A state takeover of the district is looming.