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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Breaking News: A Vergara Appeal |

Breaking News: A Vergara Appeal |:



Breaking News: A Vergara Appeal



 As you all likely recall, the Vergara case involved nine public school students (backed by some serious corporate reformer funds) to challenge five California state statutes that supported the state’s “ironclad [teacher] tenure system.” The prosecution successfully advanced its argument in June, when the judge ruled that students’ rights to a good education were being violated by teachers’ job protections…protections that were making it too difficult to fire “grossly ineffective” teachers.

It appears that, thanks to a post by Diane Ravitch, that California’s Superintendent of Schools in California – Tom Torlakson – just issued a statement declaring his decision to seek appellate review of the Vergara ruling, assuming he is re-elected in the forthcoming election. Here is his statement:
“The people who dedicate their lives to the teaching profession deserve our admiration and support. Instead, this ruling lays the failings of our education system at their feet.
“We do not fault doctors when the emergency room is full. We do not criticize the firefighter whose supply of water runs dry. Yet while we crowd our classrooms and fail to properly equip them with adequate resources, those who filed and support this case shamelessly seek to blame teachers who step forward every day to make a difference for our children.
“No teacher is perfect. A very few are not worthy of the job. School districts have always Breaking News: A Vergara Appeal |: