Support affordable housing for educators and classified professionals
March 24, 2019
Whereas, educator and classified professional pay has not kept pace with inflation and the cost of living; and
Whereas, there are school closures and schools far below capacity; and
Whereas, there are school districts with a surplus of property; and
Whereas, districts statewide are experiencing a teacher shortage; and
Whereas, educators and classified professionals often cannot afford to live in the communities in which they work; and
Whereas, educators and classified professionals that live in the communities they serve are more apt to build relationships with families, continue their employment in the community, and become members of the community;
Therefore, be it resolved, that
the CFT support or sponsor legislation that would ease
restrictive permitting processes and offer incentives to school
districts to convert district-owned surplus property into 100
percent affordable housing specified for educators and classified
professionals.
- Passed as Resolution 22 by CFT Convention on March 24, 2019
- Submitted by EC/TK-12 Council