New York Charter Schools Lag in Enrolling Hispanics

By JENNIFER MEDINA and ROBERT GEBELOFF
Published: June 14, 2010
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Today at 3 p.m. at Theodore Judah, Superintendent Jonathan Raymond, SCUSD Board President Ellyne Bell andSCTA President Linda Tuttle announced in a press conference the details of a two-year contract designed to save teachers’ jobs and to keep class sizes small.
The deal includes:
SCTA’s 3000 members have not yet seen the details on paper. SCTA volunteers will deliver the proposed contract to members beginning tomorrow and the final vote will be tallied by late Thursday evening.
This two-year agreement will push out the previously scheduled 2011 contract negotiations for SCUSD and its teachers’ union.
Tuttle described the compromises as a “stop gap measure” to immediately bring back teachers and also to concede to parent partners’ demands for small class sizes in the elementary grades.
Raymond believes the furlough concession is a “huge part” of the agreement because roughly $2.3 million will be saved in district coffers. The school year calendar will not change. Teachers will be working three days a year, essentially without pay
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CEO Ron Huberman called an emergency board meeting this Tuesday.
He is still claiming a $600 million deficit, but won’t show the numbers.
Now he wants to borrow $800 million and be granted the authority to fire tenured and probationary teachers, increasing class sizes to 35 per class.
Let’s tell Huberman that this is unacceptable.
Emergency Picket
Tuesday, June 15th
6:00-7:00 AM
Chicago Board of Education
125 S. Clark