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"Plaintiffs claim that the challenged statutes result in grossly ineffective teachers obtaining and retaining permanent employment, and that these teachers are disproportionately situated in schools serving predominantly low-income and minority students," the decision said.
This is a "Good School" "Bad School" situation. Just as much if not more than a Good teacher bad teacher problem.
I bet if all schools were created equal, those people far away in Gatedville wouldn't like the education system they champion and vote on for the "Bad School" districts. Because it creates controversy with the GOP those poor fat white guys. Who live out there in Cretin Meadows.
It's hard for the Right White to bitch about school policy, ineptitude, negligence and inefficiencies with out stepping into big ole steaming pile of Politically incorrect Bullshit.
The shittier the "Bad School" districts are, the bigger knight in shining armor Marcus gets to be when he puts a pissed off cracker (who actually lives where he speaks of) in his place.
http://news.yahoo.com/california-teacher-tenure-law-unconstitutional-172320033.html
Tenure and other job protections for California's public school teachers were ruled unconstitutional Tuesday by a judge presiding in a lawsuit brought by nine students.