Declining school enrollments and funding problems continue to require teacher layoffs by California school districts. Such layoffs, however, long have been plagued by uncertain statutory requirements and conflicting judicial interpretations. The author reviews developments of the last three years, concluding that recent cases have answered a number of questions. Nevertheless, important unresolved procedural and interpretative issues still threaten to invalidate otherwise legal and necessary layoffs. The author proposes rationales for their legislative or judicial solutions
Following the Great Recession, employment in the local education sector fell by about 364,000. This ...
2016-01-09Massive funding cuts to public education in the United States, brought on by the Great Rec...
Prohibits public school districts from paying any employee a salary higher than that paid to the hig...
Declining school enrollments and funding problems continue to require teacher layoffs by California ...
To cope with declining enrollment and unremitting financial problems, California school districts ar...
Requires school districts to use a classroom teacher\u27s performance ratings, rather than seniority...
Requires school districts to use a classroom teacher\u27s performance ratings, rather than seniority...
Increases length of time required before a teacher may become a permanent employee from two complete...
Increases length of service required before a teacher may become a permanent employee, from two cons...
Increases length of service required before a teacher may become a permanent employee, from two cons...
UnrestrictedAs California’s education budget continues to shrink and the Los Angeles Unified School ...
Earlier this month, a judge in California ruled that the state’s protections for teachers, including...
Requires employment decisions, including hiring, compensating, promoting, demoting, terminating, tra...
(Excerpt) This Note does not scrutinize the Superior Court’s analysis of California Constitutional l...
In the summer of 2013, California\u27s teacher tenure statutes were found to violate the equal prote...
Following the Great Recession, employment in the local education sector fell by about 364,000. This ...
2016-01-09Massive funding cuts to public education in the United States, brought on by the Great Rec...
Prohibits public school districts from paying any employee a salary higher than that paid to the hig...
Declining school enrollments and funding problems continue to require teacher layoffs by California ...
To cope with declining enrollment and unremitting financial problems, California school districts ar...
Requires school districts to use a classroom teacher\u27s performance ratings, rather than seniority...
Requires school districts to use a classroom teacher\u27s performance ratings, rather than seniority...
Increases length of time required before a teacher may become a permanent employee from two complete...
Increases length of service required before a teacher may become a permanent employee, from two cons...
Increases length of service required before a teacher may become a permanent employee, from two cons...
UnrestrictedAs California’s education budget continues to shrink and the Los Angeles Unified School ...
Earlier this month, a judge in California ruled that the state’s protections for teachers, including...
Requires employment decisions, including hiring, compensating, promoting, demoting, terminating, tra...
(Excerpt) This Note does not scrutinize the Superior Court’s analysis of California Constitutional l...
In the summer of 2013, California\u27s teacher tenure statutes were found to violate the equal prote...
Following the Great Recession, employment in the local education sector fell by about 364,000. This ...
2016-01-09Massive funding cuts to public education in the United States, brought on by the Great Rec...
Prohibits public school districts from paying any employee a salary higher than that paid to the hig...