Key teacher job protections violate California’s constitution, judge rules


 

An L.A. County Superior Court judge ruled today that key job protections for California teachers violate the state’s constitution.

The ruling came in a lawsuit challenging laws governing the process for laying off, granting tenure and dismissing teachers.

A Silicon Valley-based group called Students Matter brought the lawsuit on behalf of nine students, contending the targeted laws hinder the removal of ineffective teachers and disproportionately hurt low-income and minority students.

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