After a 12-day strike, Twin Rivers teachers have finally returned to their classrooms, bringing an end to a contentious labor dispute that left thousands of students without instruction. The walkout was sparked by disagreements over pay, benefits, and working conditions, with teachers seeking more support from the school district. The strike, which began on April 25, drew widespread attention and support from the community, with many calling for a resolution that prioritized the needs of educators and students. As the teachers return to their duties, attention will now shift to negotiations over a new contract, with many hoping for a more collaborative and productive relationship between the district and its educators.


Twin Rivers teachers return to classrooms after 12-day strike  capradio.org