Santa Rosa school teachers pass votes of no confidence amid budget crisis

SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KRON) — Santa Rosa City Schools leadership is working to get to a more financially stable place, but it comes with a cost.

A new plan that cuts about 120 jobs, adjusts programs and significantly reduces key student support services, and the Santa Rosa Teachers Association is not happy.

“I just know that it is going to change the direction of every child’s life moving forward, and I don’t think they’ve thought about that,” said Elsie Allen High School Special Education teacher Mel Debret…

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