Following a multi-day teachers strike, Washougal students started the new school year Friday, Sept. 7, one week and three days after their original Aug. 28 start date.
The school district and teachers union representatives reached agreement on a new collective bargaining contract on Wednesday, Sept. 5.
The new two-year bargaining agreement pays a first-year teacher a salary of $51,434 per year. The maximum salary for a teacher with 16 or more years of experience and a master’s degree plus 90 continuing education credits will be $96,944.
“Washougal teachers are proud of our new two-year contract, and the competitive pay raises it provides,” Eric Engebretson, union president, stated in a press release sent to media Sept. 6. “On average, Washougal teachers will be receiving an 18-percent salary increase this school year, which will help us continue attracting and keeping great educators for Washougal students. We hope our settlement will inspire superintendents in other striking school districts to negotiate the pay raises their teachers deserve. If we can make it happen in Washougal, they can, too.”
Washougal High School librarian Hillary Marshall said the first day back to school was wonderful.