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<figure id="attachment_1437" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1437" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="https://cms.laprensa.org/sites/default/files/2009/08/sweetwater-006.JPG⊠loading="lazy" class="size-medium wp-image-1437" title="sweetwater 006" src="https://cms.laprensa.org/sites/default/files/2009/08/sweetwater-006-300âŠ; alt="Sweetwater Union High School District teachers protest in front before the school board meeting on Monday." width="300" height="230"></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-1437" class="wp-caption-text">Sweetwater Union High School District teachers protest in front before the school board meeting on Monday.</figcaption></figure>
<p> The Sweetwater Education Association, which represents teachers in the Sweetwater Union High School District, had a rally on Monday, August 17, to protest for what it calls âviolations to our contract.â</p>
<p> Teachers at Sweetwater, which includes middle schools and high schools throughout the South Bay, have been without a contract since June 30, 2008.</p>
<p> This year, after facing millions in budget cuts, the school district governing board voted to increase the student to teacher ratio to 30 to 1, something that the teacher union says is unacceptable. Thatâs, in fact, one of the main reasons the teachers held the rally outside the school district office, in Chula Vista.</p>
<p> âThe school board imposed the new student to teacher ratio, âsaid Alex Anguiano, president of the Sweetwater Education Association and a chemistry teacher at Hilltop High School.</p>
<p> Anguiano said that in some schools some teachers have overcrowded classrooms, with 40 or more students per class. This, he said, is affecting the quality of studentsâ education.</p>
<p> âClass size is a big issue,â he said. âTeachers canât give students the proper attention when you have large classes.â</p>
<p> But Lillian Leopold, Sweetwater communications manager, said that overall teachers still have under 176 student contacts each, as mandated by law.</p>
<p> Nevertheless, in a flyer advertising the rally, the SEA states that âwe (teachers) are âwelcomed backâ to classrooms of 40 plus students and we are well over 176 student contacts, another violation of our contract.â</p>
<p> The signs carried by the teachers and their supporters had a very specific demand: âRespect our contracts.â</p>
<p> The chants targeted the superintendent: âGandara is anti-teacher, so weâre anti-superintendent.â</p>
<p> In a statement to La Prensa San Diego, Superintendent Jesus M. Gandara, said that the Sweetwater Union High School District is doing the best it can to face the budget cuts.</p>
<p> âI wish I could provide optimistic news regarding our district budget, but I canât,â reads the statement from Gandara. âWe are all doing more with a lot less money. New state budget projections say the district will need to cut another $27.3 million in this current budget year.â</p>
<p> Anguiano said that teachers donât deny that thereâs a budget crisis, but that the district could do a better job of supporting its teachers.</p>
<p> âWe accept that these are difficult times for everybody, but our demands are valid,â he said.</p>
<p> The SEA and the school district have been at the bargaining table for more than a year without success.</p>
<p> âThe district has demonstrated a complete disregard and lack of respect for SEA, the rules of bargaining, and the current contract,â reads a statement from SEA.</p>
<p> Another issue that the teacher union points to is that new teacher hired after July 1, 2009, will not be eligible for post-retirement health benefits, something that affects future teachers, Anguiano said.</p>
<p> Other issues that the teacher union said remains outstanding include:</p>
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<li> Reopening of discussions about wages if state budget contains additional cuts for 2009-2011.</li>
<li> Imposition of Districtâs proposed calendar for 2009-2010.</li>
<li> Unilateral elimination of an essential Adult School stipend.</li>
<li> Elimination of âout-of-stateâ travel as a criterion for extended bereavement leave.</li>
<li> Establishment of new contract article with respect to District Rights and the expansion of District power and authority.</li>
</ul>
<p> Gandara said that the school districtâs priority continues to be the studentsâ education.</p>
<p> âWe must do all we can to protect our studentsâ education with the ever dwindling resources being given to us,â Gandara said. âHowever, I am not willing to make a deal with the union today that compromises our ability to provide for the students of tomorrowâin effect, that is just what the union is asking me and the board to do.â</p>
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