Union's Advice to District: Don't Play Budget Game
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Posted: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:26 pm |Updated: 7:24 am, Thu Feb 9, 2012.
The bulk of a teachers union's press conference on Wednesday afternoon was devoted to pouring scorn on San Diego Unified School District's budget numbers.
Several union officials took turns at the podium to discredit the district's projections and lambaste the school board for insisting on issuing layoff notices when nobody yet knows how California's state budget will look in the summer.
That's nothing new for the union. It's been taking this hardline, confrontational approach towards the district for years. But at the very end of the press conference and in an interview afterwards, the union offered something of a new approach.
San Diego Education Association President Bill Freeman said the union understands that the district has to work within a frustrating system that requires it to put out a worst-case-scenario for its budget every year. But, he said, it doesn't have to be like that.
"Now is the time for us to come together and to demand that this broken budgetary system be corrected," Freeman said