This is really huge. Teachers actually walked out yesterday leaving schools with subs and administrators only. One high school ended up having a dance in the hallway and then most of the kids walked out when the school wasnt prepared with enough schedules for the adapted school day. A law firm is bringing a lawsuit on behalf of disabled students saying the district is not providing for their needs. I cant imagine how a group of subs would actually handle a classroom without a lot of support (as a former sub myself). Just the basic medical training and delegations that a large number of teachers need would not be replaceable. If there had been a large strike when my children were in school I could not have sent them for medical reasons.
Some of the information shows top heavy funding with a large percentage of funds going to higher paid administrators. I also noted that it seems they all get good reviews. The percentage of administrators is way off compared to other districts in the state, which leads to lots of grand plans and initiatives being passed down without as much basic understanding of how much is already being done. At least that was my experience shared by many of my colleagues.
I got a red shirt to support but could only find a basic one in the mens department and i am not sure it is going to fit.