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"We're very concerned about how they will be able to get a full staff there," Hubbard said. "They're basically starting that school over." A similar action at a high school in Rhode Island earlier this month prompted outrage from the teachers' union and anger at President Barack Obama when he said he supported the move. District administrators chose the mass firing after negotiations with the union at Central Falls High School broke down. Georgia's teachers do not have collective bargaining rights, Hubbard said. ___ On the Net: Savannah-Chatham County Public School System:
http://www.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us/
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