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Teachers in Colorado Springs Ready to Strike Over District 11's Actions
Colorado Springs, USA,Saturday, May 10, 2025
The district, however, has a different perspective. They have pointed out their investments in teachers. This includes over $100 million in new compensation from 2022-2023 to the proposed 2025-2026 budget. They also highlighted a double-digit raise for educators. The district claims this raise is much higher than what surrounding districts are offering. They also noted that a significant portion of their budget goes to salaries and benefits.
The district's president, Parth Melpakam, has criticized the strike plan. He emphasized that the district's focus is on students. He believes that the strike would disrupt the learning environment. The district is urging the union to return to the bargaining table. They want to restore the master agreement and find a resolution that works for everyone.
No date has been set for the strike yet. The union plans to announce details in the coming weeks. In the meantime, they are calling on the district to negotiate in good faith. The situation is fluid, and both sides are digging in their heels. It's a complex issue with no easy answers. The outcome will have a significant impact on students, teachers, and the community.
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