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2017 Negotiations Updates

Thursday, December 7, 2017

At the December 7, 2017 Board of Education meeting, the district approved the 2016-19 tentative agreement with the Sacramento City Teachers Association. 

2016-19 Agreement with the Sacramento City Teachers Association

12/7/17 Board of Education Agenda Item 8.4

Monday, November 6, 2017

The district and Sacramento City Teachers Association (SCTA) have reached a tentative agreement on a 3-year contract. More details of this agreement will be released in the coming weeks. 

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Documents from July 1, 2018 鈥 March 26, 2022

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2016-2017 District and United Professional Educators (UPE) Reach Agreement on Final Contract聽

In our effort to make investments to provide students with an equal opportunity to graduate with the greatest number of postsecondary choices from the widest array of options, we are pleased to share that at the September 7th Board of Education meeting, the Board voted unanimously in support of ratifying a three-year agreement with United Professional Educators鈥攁 critical labor partner in helping us work toward our goals for improving student achievement.

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Facts About 鈥淪tate Takeover鈥 Of Our Schools

As has been widely reported, Sacramento City Unified Schools are projected to run out of cash. Unless significant spending cuts are made to balance the budget and meet state required reserve levels, the district will be taken over. This situation has understandably prompted many questions about what a takeover* would mean. The facts below explain what insolvency and takeover would mean for our schools.

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Sac City Unified Proposes New Teacher Contract and Round the Clock Negotiations to Resolve Labor Dispute and Reduce Budget Deficit
District seeks to resolve matters before school year starts so that students and families will not be impacted and distracted by negotiations

SACRAMENTO, CA 鈥 Seeking to reach an agreement with the Sacramento City Teachers Association (SCTA) before the start of the school year, the Sacramento City Unified School District has submitted a proposal to SCTA leaders and requested round the clock negotiations. The proposal would set ground rules for engaging in good faith negotiations, limit the District鈥檚 contribution to health insurance premiums, and establish an earlier school year start date.