Monday, May 17, 2010
Teachers Interview To Keep Jobs
KENTUCKY...
Hundreds of teachers at the lowest-performing schools in Jefferson County are interviewing to keep their jobs. As many as 300 were going through the interview process expected to wrap up and should find out next week whether they'll keep their current positions. The interviews are one of the first steps the district must take to comply with state audits of six low-performing schools. Jefferson County Superintendent Sheldon Berman says the schools will get new principals and replace half the teachers.
Hundreds of teachers at the lowest-performing schools in Jefferson County are interviewing to keep their jobs. As many as 300 were going through the interview process expected to wrap up and should find out next week whether they'll keep their current positions. The interviews are one of the first steps the district must take to comply with state audits of six low-performing schools. Jefferson County Superintendent Sheldon Berman says the schools will get new principals and replace half the teachers.