
"The picket lines started just before 7 a.m. after last-minute negotiations failed to provide an agreement between the Dublin Teachers Association and the Dublin Unified School District. The two sides of have engaged in contentious arguments for months."
"In a post on social media, the DTA wrote that Monday "we are on strike because DUSD management refuses to invest in our students." In an earlier post, they told the the district they they need to "re-prioritize your budget.""
"The school district on its web site said all of their schools will be open and on an adjusted schedule for the duration of the strike. "All schools will be open, breakfast and lunch will be provided, and all students will be properly supervised.""
Dublin teachers initiated a strike Monday morning following unsuccessful last-minute negotiations with the Dublin Unified School District over budget cuts and layoffs. The Dublin Teachers Association cited the district's refusal to invest in students and called for budget re-prioritization. The district maintained all schools would remain open on adjusted schedules with breakfast and lunch provided, qualified substitute teachers, and proper student supervision. Different school levels operated on modified hours, ranging from early morning dismissals for younger students to normal schedules for high schools. The district prepared detailed lesson plans and scripted directions to maintain educational continuity during the strike.
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