Print
Advocates of a popular southeast San Diego charter school, Gompers Preparatory Academy, say a San Diego Unified proposal would force some of the charter school’s founding employees to make a difficult choice: stay at Gompers and lose the district’s prime health benefits, or be reassigned to a district school.
Some Gompers supporters worry the choice could cause the employees to leave the 15-year-old charter school and jeopardize the school’s stability and success in a neighborhood that they say needs a quality school.
For the record:
8:23 AM, Jan. 13, 2021This article has been updated to reflect that of the four on-loan employees, one is an administrator and three are classified employees.