With a contract set to expire at the end of this month and the new school year just around the corner, the Washougal School District and its teachers’ union are still trying to come to an agreement over staffing levels, professional development and compensation.
The two groups entered into mediation yesterday.
“Major concerns are classroom staffing in the elementary schools, professional development funding and compensation inequities when compared to other districts,” said Frank Zahn, president of the Washougal Association of Educators.
The two sides have been in contract negotiations since late June. The current contract between the association and the district expires on Aug. 31.
District leaders noted on the WSD website that negotiations moved forward early in the summer, but have since stalled.
“Initially, the proposals moved (each side) closer,” the website states. “However, the movement towards agreement stalled in the Aug. 2 session. The association and the district have both presented a proposed settlement with substantial agreement but also substantial differences.”