The Prince George’s County, Maryland, teachers’ union says it has ratified a new 3-year contract with the school district that includes pay raises and increases safety in classrooms.
The ratification vote by the Prince George’s County Educators’ Association comes two months after the agreement was reached between the union and the second-largest school district in the state.
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“This contract delivers on what our schools need: safer classrooms, fair workloads, and respect for educators. When we support teachers, students thrive. Thi