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But the union says teachers are frustrated and angry that they did not get a promised bigger raise.
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The teachers union will lay out the tentative agreement for members Thursday.
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Hundreds of educators flooded Tuesday’s board of education meeting to demand the 5% raises the district is still unable to fund by July 1. Leaders are hoping for a compromise.
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District leaders told the county council Tuesday that they would use some of the $35 million they’re requesting to pay teachers. But the union president says that’s not enough.
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With only ten days until the negotiating deadline, board members still have not addressed over half of the teachers’ union proposed changes.
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Baltimore teachers’ union leaders say Mohammed Choudhury’s replacement needs to prioritize communication, student safety.
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Baltimore County teachers union president says student loans and school supplies chip away at teacher salaries
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The plan is to cut millions from the school district’s budget and earmark tens of millions more from federal coronavirus relief funds, officials said.
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County officials say they have big problems with the school system’s latest plan for teacher pay raises.
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County leaders are split about how to finance the salary increases but teachers hope to leverage staff shortage in negotiations.