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Boston Public School Teachers Reach Tentative Contract Agreement With City
The contract is said to include a raise for all educators, specifically the lowest-paid educators, who are typically paraprofessionals.

Updated on: March 19, 2025 / 7:12 AM EDT
It appears that Boston public school teachers have avoided a strike. The union has reached a tentative contract agreement with the city after several months of negotiations.
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Boston teachers have been working without a contract since August 31. A protest had been planned for Mayor Michelle Wu's State of the City address Wednesday night, but that has now been called off.
An email that went out to teachers in all Boston Public Schools said the tentative agreement is for a three-year contract, which is pretty standard. It is said to include a raise for all educators, specifically the lowest-paid educators, who are typically paraprofessionals.
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