Tiverton School Committe Approves Teacher Contract
The Tiverton School Committee approved a three-year contract with its teacher's union on Tuesday night.
After an hour and a half of testimony, the Tiverton School Committee approved a three-year contract with its teacher's union with a 4-1 vote at its Tuesday night meeting. The contract gives teachers a zero percent cost-of-living adjustment for all teachers in the 2012-13 school year. In the last two years of the collective bargaining agreement, the district's most senior faculty members - step 10 teachers - will earn a 1.75 percent COLA increase. According to the Rhode Island Association of School Committees, after agreeing to zero percent COLA increases throughout for the duration of the previous three-year contract, Tiverton's teachers are the lowest paid in the state. Despite the increase for top-step teachers, committee Chairwoman …
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10:34 am on Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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