Sonoma County Office of Education Superintendent Carter has laid off 9 teachers and 11 teaching assistants.
At the same time, over the past two years, she’s added twelve new management positions — all with six-figure salaries.
What are her priorities?
Students lose while bureaucracy grows. That’s not putting students first.
Sonoma County Office of Education Superintendent Carter has laid off 9 teachers and 11 teaching assistants.
At the same time, over the past two years, she’s added twelve new management positions — all with six-figure salaries.
What are her priorities?
Students lose while bureaucracy grows. That’s not putting students first.