The board of the Los Angeles Unified School District has voted to send notices of possible layoffs to up to 5,200 teachers and other workers because of a huge budget gap.
The Board of Education was unanimous Tuesday in deciding to take the action as the nation's second-largest school district deals with a $640 million shortfall.
At the same time, the board has urged union leaders to enter negotiations that could make some layoffs unnecessary.
The vote does not constitute a decision to actually begin layoffs. The district sometimes rescinds such notices if more money becomes available.
i think that the teachers shouldn't be cut if they are doing good job and have kids that are being successful in there class. if the teachers are not doing a good job and kids are having trouble being successful in his class because he doesn't teach the class then they should fire the teacher and find one that can do his job better and correctly.
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