Sauls said the school board plans to make good on its long - term financial commitments, such as paying its most effective
educators under union contracts and rebuilding the district's school buildings.
Not exact matches
Under the agreement, city education officials, with the consent of
union leaders, will
contract with a company to provide observers, who are to be licensed
educators — former teachers, principals or administrators.
As I chronicled here, the district was caught flat - footed earlier this year when a scandal involving a teacher sexually abusing students revealed that,
under the terms of a
contract negotiated with United Teachers Los Angeles (the local
union), complaints against
educators that don't result in disciplinary action are disregarded after only a few years (unsurprisingly, the teacher in question had a long paper trail).