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More Than 200 Compton School Teachers Call in Sick | NBC Southern California

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More Than 200 Compton School Teachers Call in Sick


Some 200 Compton Unified School District teachers called in sick as contract negotiations continued between the teachers and the district. John Cádiz Klemack reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. (Published Monday, Feb. 22, 2016)
More than 200 Compton Unified School District teachers called in sick Monday as contract negotiations continued between the teachers and the district.
School Board Vice-President Micah Ali said 207 teachers, including 44 who teach at Compton High, called in sick. The other schools included Bursch Elementary, Kelly Elementary and Centennial High.
"It is unfortunate that these teachers chose to miss work today in relation to what appears to be their dissatisfaction with negotiations between the District and Compton Educators Association," said Superintendent Darin Brawley in a statement.
Brawley said the district had anticipated the alleged sick-out and prepared to send more staff to the schools. The district called in substitutes and administrators from different departments to keep an eye on students.

207 Compton Teachers Call in Sick

[LA] 207 Compton Teachers Call in Sick
More than 200 teachers in Compton called in sick. John Cádiz Klemack (Published Monday, Feb. 22, 2016)
Ali said the district would go bankrupt if the district went along with a proposal to increase teachers' wages.
Monday marks the third time in the last two years that Compton's teachers have been accused of calling a sick-out - a day when workers agree to call out sick as a form of protest.

Dozens of Teachers Purposely Call in Sick

[LA] Dozens of Teachers Purposely Call in Sick
Teachers in Compton Unified School District staged at sick-out Wednesday in protest of a school bond ballot measure passed the day before. Kathy Vara reports for the NBC4 News at 5 & 6. (Published Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015)
"It's not a coincidence," said one parent on Monday. "The first time I came to enroll my daughter there was no teachers, there was almost all substitutes. My daughter has been here for three months. The school is not organized and teachers seem like they don't care about the students."
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