Two weeks now before school starts, Seattle teachers are still without a contract, but negotiations with the school district will resume today. The teachers union announced Sunday that the nearly $40 million in state money allocated to Seattle schools should go to “kids and classrooms.” Superintendent Larry Nyland told the Seattle Times the district and the union “remain far apart” on several issues. The current contract expires Monday.
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Bell about to ring on Seattle teachers contract
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