The state-appointed monitor at South San Antonio ISD said Thursday the school board isn't to blame for teachers working without contracts.
Texas Education Agency-appointed monitor Abe Saavedra speaks to the South San Antonio ISD school board in December.The South San Antonio Independent School District board’s failure to meet for almost two monthsaccording to reports from the district’s state-appointed monitor, but those don’t include not issuing contracts to more than a dozen teachers.
contracts to 14 teachers who were hired in the summer or fall of 2021. Under the Texas Education Code, teachers must have contracts. As of Wednesday, interim Superintendent Henry Yzaguirre had not issued contracts to the 14 teachers, Saavedra said. The teachers were hired in the summer or fall of 2021 and have been working without contracts.Superintendent Marc Puig on paid leave
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