Cary School District 26 has made a significant breakthrough in labor negotiations, as the district's administration and the teachers union have reached a tentative four-year contract agreement. Under the terms of the deal, educators will receive inflation-tied raises in the final year of the contract, providing a much-needed boost to their salaries. The agreement marks a major victory for the teachers union, which had been pushing for more robust compensation and benefits for its members. As the district continues to navigate the challenges of attracting and retaining top teaching talent, this contract deal is likely to be seen as a significant step forward in its efforts to create a more competitive and supportive work environment.


Cary School District 26, teachers union reach 4-year contract deal with inflation-tied raises in last year  Daily Herald