Contending with a $93.7 million budget deficit heading into the next school year, San Diego Unified School District officials have begun to finalize plans to layoff dozens of its staff members, a union representative told FOX 5 earlier this week.
While public school teachers have been negotiating for better pay for weeks, principals argue that they have been overlooked and devalued throughout the COVID state of emergency, which put them at the helm of navigating safety procedures at their school sites.
While public school teachers have been negotiating for better pay for weeks, principals argue that they have been overlooked and devalued throughout the COVID state of emergency, which put them at the helm of navigating safety procedures at their school sites.