Seattle teachers and district reach tentative agreement
SEATTLE - Seattle school teachers and the Seattle Public Schools have reached a tentative agreement in their contract negotiations. The announcement came in a press statement from Seattle Schools Superintendent Jose Banda early Sunday morning. The tentative agreement was "reached early this morning" between the Seattle Education Association and the Seattle Public Schools, the press statement said.
Superintendent Jose Banda: "I want to express my thanks to the Seattle Teachers Association and the Seattle Public Schools bargaining teams for their efforts to craft a tentative contract agreement for the 2013-14 school year. All of us at Seattle Public Schools value the contributions, skills and dedication that our educators bring to Seattle Public Schools every day, and their commitment to our students' success. SEA has informed us that the membership will vote on the tentative agreement on Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 4:30 p.m. We look forward to having an approved agreement and a successful start to the 2013 school year."
The press statement said that no additional information is available since SEA membership still needs to vote on the contract Tuesday night.