SPRINGBORO -- The Springboro Community City Schools Board of Education and the Springboro Classified Employees Association (SCEA), have reached a labor agreement.
The SCEA is the union representing bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other non-teaching staff.
The agreement offers step raises for three years and a $1,000 annual stipend for three years. Employees will pay 20 percent for health care insurance and the district will pay 80 percent of the premium, according to the tentative agreement.
The contract period is set for four years.
âI am very happy to make this announcement today. Our hope is that we can have similar news about our teacher union negotiations in the near future,â said board president Kelly Kohls, Ph. D. âWe promised our community we would approve only agreements that were economically sustainable. We certainly have as far as our classified workers are concerned. This will be our ongoing goal as our negotiation team continues its work.â
The school board and teachers have yet to reach a new contract agreement.
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MARCH 29: Springboro Teachers Still Trying to Reach a Deal on a Contract
The SCEA is the union representing bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other non-teaching staff.
The agreement offers step raises for three years and a $1,000 annual stipend for three years. Employees will pay 20 percent for health care insurance and the district will pay 80 percent of the premium, according to the tentative agreement.
The contract period is set for four years.
âI am very happy to make this announcement today. Our hope is that we can have similar news about our teacher union negotiations in the near future,â said board president Kelly Kohls, Ph. D. âWe promised our community we would approve only agreements that were economically sustainable. We certainly have as far as our classified workers are concerned. This will be our ongoing goal as our negotiation team continues its work.â
The school board and teachers have yet to reach a new contract agreement.
Previous coverage:
MARCH 29: Springboro Teachers Still Trying to Reach a Deal on a Contract