In 2010, the Obama administration has estimated, school districts across the country might lay off as many as 300,000 employees, many of them teachers. That would be five times the number of layoffs in 2009, and ten times the number of layoffs in 2008.
These pink-slipped teachers are just the first and most noticeable wave of public-sector employees getting the chop as states slash their budgets...
As of yet, the Senate has no plans to authorize any additional funds to help states close their budget gaps - and with teachers unions protesting and citizens starting to question the cuts, Silva, of Education Sector, sees a "huge political mess" fomenting for the fall.
"A lot of people running for office now are not going to be in really good shape," she notes. "If you watch those districts where there have been significant teacher layoffs, unpopular layoffs, it will be interesting to see where the blame falls."
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2010/06/29-8here's to a very messy 2010.