Hundreds rally ahead of Grossmont Union High School District discussing layoff notices

El Cajon, CALocal News

Hundreds of educators and community members protested outside the Grossmont Union High School District headquarters on Friday. They gathered to voice their concerns ahead of a district meeting focused on possible layoff notices. The rally underscores heightened anxiety among teachers regarding job security as the district grapples with budgetary challenges. Organizers emphasized the importance of preserving educational staff to maintain quality teaching. Participants carried signs advocating for teachers and the future of local education.

The district's decision on layoffs could significantly impact the community and its educational landscape. Grossmont Union High School District has faced funding issues in recent years, prompting discussions about budget cuts and layoffs. Community members expressed their support for educators, highlighting that reduced staffing could lead to larger class sizes and diminished educational outcomes.

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