California's public school system is facing a daunting challenge as soaring healthcare costs put a strain on already tight budgets. School districts are being forced to make difficult decisions about how to allocate limited resources, often pitting the needs of teachers and staff against the education of students. With healthcare premiums rising by as much as 40% in some areas, districts are struggling to keep up with the increasing costs, leaving teachers and staff to worry about their own financial stability. As a result, tensions are rising between school administrators and teachers unions, with both sides vying for a solution to this pressing issue.


Soaring healthcare costs put California school districts and teachers at odds  EdSource