Apr 02, 2010
Charles
Salter , The Orange County Register
The 400 or so
Aliso Niguel High students who walked out of class
Friday morning to protest the 10.1 percent pay cut
imposed on Capistrano Unified teachers could be
facing detention, according to school officials.
"There will be consequences for their actions,"
Principal Charles Salter wrote in an e-mail to
parents just after 10 a.m. Friday. "That is a lesson
that must be learned. As I shared with one parent,
even
Martin Luther King Jr. and Ghandi served the
consequences for their civil disobedience."
Salter is
the Principal of Aliso Niguel High School in Aliso
Viejo.
Tags: AVHS, Salaries, Teachers Union