Last night the teachers contract was approved by the board. I have not seen the details of the length of the contract or the percentage pay increase as yet.
Carla Faultz, representing the PEA, read a letter sent yesterday to all school board members outlining their opposition to the proposed bond issue. The letter requested the board withdraw the bond issue from the fall ballot, and work toward a community-input-based bond issue for next spring. Later in the meeting, board member Jim Brink proposed just that, but the measure died for lack of a second, as Brink stated would happen. He outlined several reasons for his opposition to the bond issue, and agreed with the teachers that a new bond issue be put on in the spring after seeking a much broader community input than what went into the current issue.
Carla Faultz, representing the PEA, read a letter sent yesterday to all school board members outlining their opposition to the proposed bond issue. The letter requested the board withdraw the bond issue from the fall ballot, and work toward a community-input-based bond issue for next spring. Later in the meeting, board member Jim Brink proposed just that, but the measure died for lack of a second, as Brink stated would happen. He outlined several reasons for his opposition to the bond issue, and agreed with the teachers that a new bond issue be put on in the spring after seeking a much broader community input than what went into the current issue.



