Seattle Schools says strike could delay first day of school
Seattle Public Schools is warning parents the first day of school, set for Wednesday, could be delayed because of a possible teacher strike.
“We are optimistic an agreement will be reached,” says a statement posted Friday on the SPS website and sent to families across the district. But if school is delayed, SPS said, it is working on a plan to provide pickup meals for students and reaching out to community child care providers. After-school activities will continue even if the school start date is pushed back.
Members of the Seattle Education Association are voting through 9 am Tuesday on whether to authorize a strike. The union has about 6,000 members.
SPS posted a statement Friday saying the SEA has declined to enter into legal mediation to reach an agreement.
But Julie Popper, spokesperson for the SEA, said in a text message Saturday that “SPS did not show up for
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