CTA sides with Brown in debate over restructuring school finance SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources
SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources: CTA sides with Brown in debate over restructuring school finance *By Tom Chorneau* Thursday, May 23, 2013 In what may prove a decisive development in the looming struggle over rival plans for restructuring of school funding, the California Teachers Association moved Wednesday to give its support to Gov. Jerry Brown’s Local Control Funding Formula. The endorsement came as part of a lobby-day at the Capitol for the 325,000-member teachers’ union – arguably the state’s single most influential voice on education issues. But both in a morning n... more »
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Chino Valley Unified approves salary increase for top employees
All assistant superintendents were given a "step" or raise increase of $5,612 except for the facilities planning and operations employee. In addition to board members Andrew Cruz and Irene Hernandez-Blair voting against the increase, a number of certificated employees voiced their disappointment over the agenda item.
All assistant superintendents were given a "step" or raise increase of $5,612 except for the facilities planning and operations employee. In addition to board members Andrew Cruz and Irene Hernandez-Blair voting against the increase, a number of certificated employees voiced their disappointment over the agenda item.
Exit interviews a new grad requirement
Linden Unified superintendent placed on paid leave
Two Irvine schools to balloon beyond size allowed by district policy
Transcript ruling made in school corruption case
Women accused of stealing school funds appear in court
Frey: As legislators debate adult ed proposal, Oakland reinstates its program
Fensterwald: San Jose teachers, board adopt landmark teacher evaluation system
Salinas elementary teachers fret leadership void amid chief's sick leave
Upland school board reviews suggestions on how district can save $9 million
Field upgrades at Temecula schools a priority
Thanks to local voters, the Temecula Valley Unified School District is beginning to pour about $35 million -- the first available chunk of the $165 million Measure Y bond measure approved last November -- into several facilities projects.
Thanks to local voters, the Temecula Valley Unified School District is beginning to pour about $35 million -- the first available chunk of the $165 million Measure Y bond measure approved last November -- into several facilities projects.