October 2012
Most districts still use seniority as the top criterion for layoffs, but the number of districts using performance instead is growing rapidly. Changes to state laws have driven this change in 23 of the 26 districts. These 23 districts are in eleven states that now require layoffs to be done primarily based on performance. The remaining three districts are the District of Columbia (D.C. has no state-level layoff policy); Mesa, Arizona (a new Arizona law states that seniority may not be the sole layoff criterion); and Meridian, Utah (a new Utah law also states that seniority may not be a factor in layoffs).