Catholic Schools Stand Strong Against Criticism of Teacher Contracts
Oakland, Calif., and Cincinnati have introduced new language in their 2014-2015 contracts, strengthening their commitment to protecting Catholic identity in their schools.
Oakland, Calif., and Cincinnati have introduced new language in their 2014-2015 contracts, strengthening their commitment to protecting Catholic identity in their schools.
According to the California governor, the legislation — which was directed primarily against Catholic institutions — ‘is simply too open-ended and unfair.’
‘Not everything in life is for sale, nor should it be,’ commented the California governor, who is a former Jesuit seminarian.
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