Tensions Rise as Pasadena Teachers Union and District Remain Stuck on Key Issues In a disappointing turn of events, the eighth bargaining session between the Pasadena Teachers Union and the Pasadena School District has ended without any significant breakthroughs on critical issues such as teacher salaries and class sizes. Despite ongoing negotiations, neither side has been able to reach a consensus, leaving the fate of the district's educators and students uncertain. The Pasadena Teachers Union has been advocating for better compensation and smaller class sizes to improve the learning environment and teacher workload, but the district has yet to offer substantial concessions. As the stalemate continues, educators and parents are growing increasingly concerned about the impact on the quality of education in Pasadena schools.


Pasadena Teachers Union, School District Report No Movement on Salary, Class Size After Eighth Bargaining Session  Pasadena Now