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Teachers warned of possible shake-up

Staff at 5 more schools may have to reapply

Richard Stutman, president of the teachers union, told members the union would challenge the superintendent’s authority to ask staff to reapply. But he acknowledged that it was unlikely the union would have any success. Richard Stutman, president of the teachers union, told members the union would challenge the superintendent’s authority to ask staff to reapply. But he acknowledged that it was unlikely the union would have any success.
By James Vaznis
Globe Staff / July 30, 2010

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The Boston Teachers Union has alerted teachers at five underperforming schools that Superintendent Carol R. Johnson intends to ask them to reapply for their jobs, setting off a wave of anxiety among teachers and a war of words between the union and district administrators. (Full article: 754 words)

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