The layoffs come as a total of 24 teaching positions have been eliminated as a result of the Board of Education receiving a budget of roughly $31.2 million from the Board of Aldermen last week.
“We need to educate kids, and I don’t know how we’re going to do this at this point,” Mathew Hough, president of the Ansonia Federation of Teachers, told reporter Ethan Fry in the latest “Navel Gazing” podcast.
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The school board had requested $32.6 million.
Hough talked about how the layoffs will affect Ansonia schools going forward — larger class sizes and, most likely, an exodus of teachers for better-paying school districts.
He also talked about how last week’s budget vote in the context of a funding conflict between city hall and the school district that has resulted in a lawsuit, as well as other topics, including an upcoming meeting of a committee studying the possibility of regionalizing Ansonia and Derby schools.
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