Teachers Learn their Jobs are in Jeopardy

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The State Superintendent of Public Instruction announced Monday, that an estimated 22,000 California teachers have received notices of potential layoffs. Districts are legally required to notify staff on March 15, that their jobs may be in jeopardy. Teachers will learn if they are still employed by May 15.

Central Unified sent out 113 notices. Many of Fresno Unified's teachers are classified as temporary, so that district was not required to notify many of its teachers of layoffs, in advance. Tulare and Clovis do not plan to lay off teachers. Madera Unified sent out close to 125 notices of possible layoffs.

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Anonymous said on Monday, Mar 15 at 10:59 PM

This happens every year at this time...its not any different then in the past!

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