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Strongsville Teacher Contract

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Teachers Stage Protest, Threaten Strike in Strongsville

Hundreds chant, hold signs at school board meeting

  Strongsville teachers, who two weeks ago staged a silent protest about contract talks at a school board meeting, broke their silence Thursday night, chanting loudly and holding signs before and during a board meeting. The teachers also made a non-verbal statement by wearing large buttons that read, "I don't want to strike but I will." Hundreds of teachers chanted things like "settle now" and "fair contract" as school board members and administrators walked into the meeting. Strongsville police were called to keep too many people from entering the meeting room, which is able to hold no more than 100. A couple hundred other teachers lined the hallway outside, the front of the building and the parking lot shouting "Let us in" as the meeting…

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fedupwithschools

8:38 am on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

My parents taught me pretty well and as much as I respect teachers they are not the only ones who teach. I am sure your parents have taught you a thing or two. I agree that the teachers work hard and do a good job, but look at the example they are setting for you. Scream and yell, act out against authority, quit doing your job to get what you want. Is that what your parents taught you? I think …   more ›

Thursday, July 26, 2012

School District, Teachers to Start New Contract Talks

Last time, negotiations took 9 months

The Strongsville School District is poised to start negotiations with the Strongsville Education Association for a new contract for teachers. Assistant Superintendent John Krupinski said two groups are now scheduling the first meeting, "possibly as early as the beginning of next month." Teachers will start the school year without a contract in place. The existing two-year pact -- accepted in March 2011 after a grueling nine months of negotiations -- expired June 30. Krupinski said he cannot predict how the new round of talks will go. "Sometimes it just happens," he said. "Other times, it takes longer." The timing of a new contract could have an impact, though, on an $81 million bond issue on the Nov. 6 ballot. Krupinski acknowledged that …

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lyn

6:22 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012

And, regarding a website - Brecksville has their proposals on the district website, under negotiation news.   more ›

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