Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) has reached a groundbreaking agreement with its teachers' union, securing a historically high base salary increase for educators in the district. According to sources, the deal marks a significant milestone in the district's efforts to attract and retain top talent, particularly in a city where teacher shortages have been a persistent concern. The agreement, which still requires approval from the school board, could see base salaries rise by as much as 20% for some teachers, a move that would place KCPS among the top-paying school districts in the region. If ratified, the deal would be a major win for educators and a significant investment in the district's future.


KCPS reaches agreement on historically high base salary increase  Kansas City Public Schools