The Council of School Supervisors and Administrators sent a letter Jan. 8 to Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza expressing growing concerns about discipline and safety felt by the Principals and other school leaders it represents.
In a survey of 2,300 union members conducted by the independent research firm Global Strategy Group, just 21 percent reported that they were satisfied with recent changes to the school discipline code, while only 30 percent said that they approved the direction the Department of Education was taking in regard to school climate.
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