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Denver district, teachers union to resume negotiations Thursday
The Denver district and teachers union will head back to the bargaining table Thursday at 5 p.m. as they continue to await word on...
Denver teachers union asks Colorado labor officials to stay out of...
Arguing that intervention would be “futile,” the Denver teachers union has formally asked state labor officials to stay out of a contract dispute between...
Denver teachers vote to strike in push for higher pay
Denver teachers voted overwhelmingly to go on strike for the first time in 25 years. Amid a national wave of teacher activism, they’re seeking...
As Denver teachers turn out to vote on strike, superintendent defends...
Denver teachers — some fighting back tears, others filled with energy and purpose — streamed into a rented Baptist church Saturday to cast a high-stakes vote...
All eyes are on Denver’s teacher pay negotiations as a strike...
Denver Public Schools and the Denver Classroom Teachers Association have been negotiating for more than a year against a backdrop of widespread protests over teacher pay.
Now,...
On her first day as Denver superintendent, Susana Cordova visits the...
At a morning assembly marking the first day of Susana Cordova’s tenure as Denver schools superintendent, the most telling moment was not the speeches...
Colorado was never ranked 46th for teacher pay. Does this change...
As a rallying cry, “We’re 30th in the nation for teacher pay!” doesn’t quite inspire outrage.
But that is, in fact, where Colorado ranked...
Denver teachers to get at least 2.6% increase on average in...
Originally posted on Chalkbeat by Nicholas Garcia on June 15, 2016
Denver teachers will see a 2.6 percent pay bump on average under the...