From the Mercury News Education Section:
On April 8, hundreds of teachers, parents and community members marched down Stevens Creek and De Anza boulevards to the district office where they rallied in protest and presented petitions to the school board.
The teachers have been on work to rule - putting in only the minimum number of hours required - since March 10. Cottrell said if the negotiations don't change, things could get worse.
"They are dragging this out purposely. Their attorney fees would probably cover the salaries of two or three teachers," he said. "If we can't get this settled, it could very well go toward a strike at the beginning of the next school year."
Is it a sign of things to come in the Los Altos School District? A special meeting has been scheduled around collective bargain agreement. Also unlike the Cupertino District, the Los Altos School District does not have 9M dollars in reserve.
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