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The 2018 Arizona teachers' strike was held from April 26–May 3, 2018, by 20,000 teachers to protest low pay and cuts to school funding. [1] Arizona Governor Doug Ducey had approved a proposal giving a 20 percent raise to teachers by 2020, with a 9 percent raise in 2019; teachers rejected this proposal as it did not provide increased funding for schools themselves or raises for support staff. [2]
Arizona: 20 percent pay raise [1] Colorado: 2 percent pay raise; increased school spending [2] Los Angeles 6 percent pay raise, class size reduction, increased support staff [3] [4] Oklahoma: Increased school funding, teacher raises by $6,000, support staff raises by $1,250 [5] [6] Virginia: 5 percent pay raise; West Virginia: 5 percent pay ...
Arizona teachers have also experienced a decrease in salary with inflation included. Many have called for an increase in funding, which led to a week long teacher strike that took place in 2018, following the Red for Ed movement. Arizona also ranks below the national average in per student expenditure, with an average of $11,787. [9]
The Anderson School District Two Board of Trustees approved a plan to increase the base teacher salary in the district. Anderson School District Two approves 2024-2025 budget: Teacher salaries ...
The House passed along the bill to the Senate on Nov. 19, however, there’s just a short time left in the legislative session, so it’s unclear if a vote will be scheduled in time.
(The Center Square) — A bill with the goal of making it tougher for cities, towns and counties to raise taxes and fees passed the Arizona State Senate on Monday. Senate Bill 1013 would require a ...
Pueblo Education Association went on strike May 2, 2018 asking for a 2% raise and $30 per a month for health insurance. [5] The Denver Classroom Teachers Association, the largest teachers union in the state, went on strike in February 2019 over low pay, and issues around an unpredictable and unjust compensation model. [6]
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