Judge: San Francisco Unified illegally reassigned journalism teacher

Emma Gallegos And Lasherica Thornton

Educator Eric Gustafson had sued the San Francisco Unified School District in June after Lowell High School Principal Jan Bautista removed Gustafson from his journalism class, which he had taught since 2017, to teach English courses. The removal followed a student-reported story in which other students alleged verbal harassment by unidentified teachers, prompting student uproar and confrontations with suspected teachers, according to Gustafson.

The ruling “is so clearly a defense of student journalism,” Gustafson told the Chronicle. “That’s the thing that makes me happiest and is the biggest relief.”

Bautista must reinstate the teacher to his journalism role within 30 days of the ruling, according to the Superior Court judge. The ruling stated that the administrator’s action violated California’s Journalism Teacher Protection Act, which prohibits schools from retaliating against educators for defending students’ First Amendment rights. 

“As this is a personnel matter which may take some time to sort out, we are limited in what we can share right now,” said Laura Dudnick, district spokesperson, in a statement to the Chronicle. “We remain fully committed to continuing to provide students with high-quality journalism instruction, and will be sure to keep students informed of any updates.”

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