Saturday, June 16, 2012

'Teacher of the Year' gets pink slip amid budget cuts

By Daniel Macht, NBCBayArea.com

She?s been called the best teacher in her city, and she may be out of a job.

Sacramento sixth grade teacher Michelle Apperson was recently named ?Teacher of the Year? for her entire district. A pink slip from California?s cash-starved government followed the good news for the Sutterville Elementary School teacher of nine years, KXTV reported.

According to The Sacramento Bee, the Sacramento City Unified School district approved $28 million in budget cuts earlier this year. The district is bracing for a worst-case scenario that it will have to cut another $15 million if Gov. Jerry Brown?s tax hike initiative fails to make the grade with voters in November, the Bee reported.

"It hurts on a personal level because I really love what I do," Apperson told KXTV of losing her livelihood. "But professionally and politically or economically I get why it happens."

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A district spokesman told KXTV the teacher layoffs were based on seniority, not performance, and mandated by the state.

Apperson is reportedly no. 8 on a list of teachers to be rehired if her district regains its funding.

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