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Thursday, April 17, 2008

200 teachers still have jobs for next year

Two hundred jobs have been saved after several cost-cutting measures by the Corona-Norco Unified School District board of education. The board voted to rescind about 90 percent of its layoff notices to teachers at its Tuesday meeting.

Cuts will hit most Chico USD students: Trustees approve list of 33 reductions

With warnings to a standing-room-only crowd that this is only the beginning, Chico Unified School District's board of trustees unanimously approved a list of budget reductions that affects almost every student in the district.

Budget cuts could affect coaching positions

Each candidate for the University City High varsity football position – as well as those still to be filled for boys and girls soccer and girls basketball – will be told there is no guarantee of a teaching position. Nearly every first-and second-year teacher in the San Diego Unified School District is in the same position, with a possible 10 percent cut in state funds looming.

Moreno Valley school district shelves plans for schools, votes for warehouses

Moreno Valley Unified School District trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to give up plans to build three schools in an area where developers want to build warehouses.

Corona-Norco Unified rescinds teachers' preliminary layoff notices

The Corona-Norco Unified School District rescinded the preliminary layoff notices of more than 100 classroom teachers Tuesday night.

L.A. teachers union targets pact on charters

Launching a pitched battle against Los Angeles Unified over plans to dole out more space for the growing charter-school movement, the teachers union said Wednesday that it will aggressively campaign against traditional schools sharing sites with the popular independent schools.

New Haven school board to lay off 76

In a move that school officials acknowledged would hinder student achievement, New Haven trustees this week approved laying off 76 classified employees as part of a plan to slash $7 million from next year's budget.

Roosevelt High officer attacked, kills teen

A Fresno police officer assigned to Roosevelt High School shot and killed a sophomore on campus Wednesday after the 220-pound, 6-foot-2 teen struck him on the head with a baseball bat, authorities said.

Nation’s largest public pension fund eyed for private retirees, too

California's Public Employees' Retirement System, which provides benefits to about 1.5 million government workers, retirees and their families, could become the first public pension plan in the country to cover private workers as well.

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