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‘We really feel helpless’: With contract negotiations looming, San Jose academics prioritize security – Native Information Issues

By Miles Cooper
Education
February 20, 2025
‘We really feel helpless’: With contract negotiations looming, San Jose academics prioritize security – Native Information Issues
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A TEACHERS UNION is becoming a member of mother and father in demanding San Jose’s largest college district makes faculties safer.

Renata Sanchez, president of the San Jose Lecturers Affiliation, stated the idea of holistic college security has surfaced in instructor issues. Sanchez desires to make sure college security laws and procedures are outlined within the contract, so academics and directors are clear on protocol. 

‘We really feel helpless’: With contract negotiations looming, San Jose academics prioritize security – Native Information IssuesRenata Sanchez, president of the San Jose Lecturers Affiliation, stated college security is a precedence in contract negotiations with SJUSD. (Lorraine Gabbert/San Jose Highlight)

The union collected surveys from greater than 600 academics and workers, talked to them straight and held about 26 focus teams. Within the surveys, academics’ prime priorities have been will increase in wage and security. They need wellness facilities and psychological well being help for college kids, fencing and perimeter limitations on campus and clear protocols for who’s allowed on campus.

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“We feel helpless,” one instructor wrote within the survey. “It is our job to make our students feel safe even though we don’t feel safe.” One other stated, “I wish people understood the mental exhaustion that teachers face on a day-to-day basis. Based on the number of problems and decisions we face due to our responsibilities with keeping our students safe.”

Wanting somebody to hear 

Sanchez stated though there’s a district security committee, the lacking component has been gathering suggestions from individuals working at college websites. It’s one of many issues they’re hoping to alter within the new contract settlement, she stated.

“What we’re really hoping to negotiate are policies and processes that make sure teachers and SJTA members … are at the table to help make decisions about school safety. And that the district is listening,” Sanchez informed San José Highlight. 

A district spokesperson declined to touch upon negotiations.

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The present federal administration has additionally straight impacted each workers and college students’ emotions about security in our faculties, she stated. SJUSD just lately reaffirmed its help for immigrant college students and in addition has a decision in help of LGBTQ+ college students.

“I wish people understood the mental exhaustion that teachers face on a day-to-day basis. Based on the number of problems and decisions we face due to our responsibilities with keeping our students safe.”

Trainer survey response

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“We’re hopeful to codify some of those statements of support,” Sanchez stated. “Students need to know that school is a safe and stable place for them to go since the world around them is in turmoil.”

Mum or dad Trudi McCanna, who raised issues concerning gaps in SJUSD’s method to college security and psychological well being, is inspired college security can be a part of the SJTA’s negotiation course of. McCanna based the “Why Wait Project,” a parent-driven initiative advocating for security enhancements within the college district.

Along with hiring a security director, McCanna desires SJUSD to undertake evidence-based early intervention applications, safety upgrades, trauma knowledgeable emergency plans and nameless reporting methods to foster safer, extra trusting college environments.

“Safety in our schools cannot be an afterthought,” she stated. “We are proud to stand with teachers launching demands for safe and stable schools. When safety isn’t something we just hope for, but rather something we ensure, that’s when real learning can happen. That’s what every student deserves.”

This story initially appeared in San Jose Highlight.

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