California state senators advanced a bill last week that aims to discourage newly-elected school board majorities from terminating their head administrators—after two Southern California school boards recently opted to fire superintendents just weeks after they took office.
State Senate Bill 494 would require board members to wait a minimum of 30 days after they are sworn in to terminate a superintendent or assistant superintendent—and would require the board to take such an action during its scheduled regular meetings instead of calling a special meeting 24 hours in advance.
The state Senate’s Committee on Education voted 6–1 on April 19 to advance the bill to a third reading in the committee in the coming weeks….
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