Denver teachers have reached a long-awaited agreement with the city's school district, marking a significant victory in their efforts to improve working conditions and compensation. After months of tense negotiations, the Denver Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA) has secured a deal that includes substantial salary increases for educators, with some teachers set to see pay bumps of up to 15%. The agreement also addresses pressing concerns over classroom conditions, including staffing ratios, facilities maintenance, and access to resources. With this hard-fought deal, Denver joins a growing list of cities that have prioritized teacher pay and working conditions in recent years, potentially serving as a model for other districts struggling to attract and retain top teaching talent.


Denver teachers sign off on a hard-fought deal that raises salaries and addresses classroom conditions  Denverite