SFUSD principals say superintendent threatened legal action
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SFUSD principals say superintendent threatened legal action
""I had a couple of phone calls with Dr. Su," said Klafter, the longtime principal at Independence High School."
""She wanted to let me know that if we were organizing an official boycott of this all-administrator meeting, we would be in breach of our contract and they would have to file an unfair labor practice charge against us.""
""I felt like that was a pretty heavy-handed response to a group of school leaders who are just trying to make the""
Whether students remember their principal as happy or angry often depends on student comportment. San Francisco principals are largely tired and have been tasked to do more with less amid fewer educators, staff, and resources. The large and powerful teachers union has frequently dominated the San Francisco Unified School District, while the smaller principals union has been more passive. The principals union signaled a change by announcing a walkout from a mandatory all-administrator meeting on Oct. 29 to pressure contract negotiations. Superintendent Maria Su warned that skipping the meeting would breach contracts and could prompt unfair labor practice charges, a response described by one principal as heavy-handed.
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