MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — The union representing Mount Vernon School District paraeducators and the district board officially reached a contract agreement Thursday evening. One-hundred thirty-two members ...
Class didn’t start today in the Evergreen school district, and it remains unclear when it will as classified employees continue their strike. Teachers, students and other supporters joined striking ...
Our students are suffering from learning loss due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many are still carrying trauma from the impact of the pandemic and require extra social and emotional help.
The state is providing $10 million to school districts statewide to help more than 7,000 paraeducators afford health insurance. State Comptroller Sean Scanlon said Monday that 156 school districts ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Richland School District will cut as many as 34 paraeducator jobs this week, likely through layoffs, as part of a plan to address ...
AND THE TEACHERS UNION SAYS - THIS IS IMPACTING KIDS... <(CLIP: 96óDERRICO1232 - 18;12;21 - 18;12;28): "KEEPS ME AWAKE AT NIGHT, AND I CARE ABOUT THEIR FAMILIES. FAMILIES ARE OUR BEST ALLIES. AND WHAT ...
Hartford is a city brimming with potential—a place where dreams are nurtured in classrooms across every neighborhood. Despite limited resources, we believe every student deserves a thriving ...
As a dedicated paraeducator with over two decades of experience, my journey began in 2001, initially at the middle school level and then moving to my current position at the high school. My career ...
State officials on Tuesday announced a one-time $5 million subsidy that will help thousands of paraeducators across the state pay health insurance bills this year that are not covered under local ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Paraeducators rallied in front of Mead High School Thursday to demand higher wages. Many say they struggle to make ends meet with their current pay. "Our wages don't even pay the ...
Paraeducators assist teachers with kids who need extra attention, including special-needs students. Connecticut is short 1,300 of them, according to the state Department of Education. The reason is ...