LEA: Lafayette teachers will work contract hours and no more to start school year
Dispute over new bus schedules, longer school days and teacher pay rolls on for LSC. Board president: LSC was under no obligation to go with committee’s recommendations on start/dismissal times
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LEA: LAFAYETTE TEACHERS WILL WORK CONTRACT HOURS AND NO MORE TO START SCHOOL YEAR
The bargaining group that represents teachers in the Lafayette School Corp. this week recommended that educators work only their contract time, leaving before- and after-school hours behind, as a dispute rolls on with the LSC school board about new schedules that kick in when classes resume in early August.
A letter from Lafayette Education Association leadership, obtained by Based in Lafayette, said that “decisions have consequences,” referring to time added to the school day that was meant to help the district solve busing issues but that also came with no bump in pay in teachers’ current contract.
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