Sentences with phrase «district reaching a compromise»

The bitter tug - of - war over Denver's performance - pay plan has ended with the teachers» union and the school district reaching a compromise agreement that includes a 3 percent pay raise for all teachers and higher starting salaries.

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A compromise reached in late November had the village accepting the Park District's plan for a recreation center on the Yunker site and the Park District agreeing to expand the role of a citizens advisory group in planning for the rest of the site, which occupies the north and south sides of LaPorte Road just west of Schoolhouse Road.
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The Erie County District Attorney reached a compromise to resume prosecution of cases in the Integrated Domestic Violence Court.
In Indiana, modifications to Common Core were met with skepticism from supporters and detractors alike (though Republican Governor Mike Pence and his team deserve credit for attempting to reach compromise on the standards and help districts with follow - through).
A compromise may be within reach in the difficult negotiations between Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and state lawmakers over the mayor's wish to have greater control of the nation's largest school district.
Although WakeEd has advocated for greater flexibility on setting class size limits, we are grateful that the General Assembly reached the compromise early enough in 2018 so local school districts like WCPSS could keep the fiscal 2018 - 19 budget development process on track.
Pack said the charters and the district have been able to reach compromises in language involving health and safety, transitional kindergarten, special education, and insurance issues.
While the schools could appeal any rejections to the Los Angeles County Board of Education, they must first go before LA Unified's school board, and board member Nick Melvoin is hoping the district will reach a compromise with the charter leaders before Tuesday's meeting.
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