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PSJAFT president urges board to disaggregate grievance data as district reports rising complaints

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Christina Young, president of PSJAFT, told the board grievance counts rose sharply over four years and asked trustees and administration to analyze trends and return to former procedures that allowed hearings rather than only written submissions.

Christina Young, president of the PSJA Federation of Teachers (PSJAFT), addressed the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD Board of Trustees during public comment on April 14 to ask the board to disaggregate grievance data and analyze trends after the district provided a four-year record of grievances.

Young said her organization had requested records and received counts for each school year showing increases: six grievances in 2020-21, 17 in 2021-22, 32 in 2022-23 and 307 in 2023-24 (the transcript indicates PSJAFT had additional updated counts…

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