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Teachers, union ask SFUSD board to reconsider dozens of non‑reelection notices

San Francisco Board of Education · February 22, 2011
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About 38 non‑reelection notices (including seven special‑education teachers) drew extensive public comment. Teachers and UESF told the board they lacked evaluations, faced retaliation or administrative failures; the superintendent said principals make recommendations but pledged to review names submitted.

Dozens of teachers, union representatives and family members addressed the San Francisco Board of Education during a lengthy public comment period asking the board not to "rubber stamp" the non‑reelection notices listed on agenda page 51.

Linda Plack, executive vice president of United Educators of San Francisco, told the board "there are 38 individuals who are listed here to get non reelection" and said seven are special‑education teachers who in some cases had not received required training or BTSA support.…

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