According to social studies teacher Peter O’Hara, negotiations are currently ongoing between the teacher’s union Carmel Clay Education Association (CCEA) and the Educational Services Center (ESC). While the negotiations are still underway, O’Hara said that many of this year’s policies have already been decided.
“There will be no change in our salaries this year,” O’Hara said. “The new RISE standards will affect teacher raises.”
According to O’Hara, the negotiations are currently deciding the pay method to be used for future years with little change to this year’s teacher’s base pay. The new RISE standards would mainly affect the grading rubric for teachers. By Kevin Mi
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