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Camas teachers’ union, school district continue to bargain for new contract

Teachers have authorized a potential strike beginning Monday, Aug. 28; negotiators set to meet again Saturday morning

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Members of the Camas Education Association, the union representing 450 Camas educators, hold signs showing support for Camas teachers ahead of bargaining negotiations with the Camas School District Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023. (Contributed photo courtesy of Camas Education Association)

The Camas School District and the Camas Education Association (CEA), a union representing around 450 Camas educators, will continue bargaining for a new teachers’ contract this weekend — the last weekend before school is set to begin in the Camas district Monday, Aug. 28. 

“Today, both our district and CEA negotiation teams fine-tuned several items,” Camas School District Superintendent John Anzalone stated in a letter sent to school district families Friday night. “This afternoon, CEA presented its first comprehensive proposal since Aug. 16. Our district team is reviewing and will respond this evening.”

  • “lowered class size and caseloads to special education staff; 
  • teachers additional authority over student discipline, restorative conference, and reentry meetings;
  • elementary teachers an additional 80 minutes of planning time per week;
  • CEA more consistency around start and end times for their workday;
  • secondary teachers continuous planning time during the school day;
  • teachers additional monetary stipends and overload support when they have more special education students;
  • co-teachers (special education/general education classes) additional monetary stipends and planning time support; and
  • school psychologists and speech-language pathologists with lower caseloads.”

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