Claremont Unified School District (CUSD) parents and teachers are at odds over key issues, according to a recent report. Unions representing CUSD staff are pushing for significant salary increases, citing rising living costs and a need to attract and retain top talent in the district. On the other hand, some parents are calling for stricter limits on screen time and electronic device usage by students, citing concerns about the potential impact on children's mental health and academic performance. The report highlights the complex and often contentious nature of decision-making in the CUSD, as the district grapples with competing demands and priorities.
CUSD report: unions push for raises, parents for screen limits Claremont COURIER