Evergreen educators reach tentative deal after 12-day strike

Educators from Vancouver’s Evergreen Public Schools reached a tentative agreement with the Evergreen Education Association on Sunday night after 12 days on strike.

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Educators from Evergreen Public Schools have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract Sunday evening, nearly two weeks after they went on strike.

This comes after the district superintendent threatened to withhold pay from striking educators and non-striking support staff, represented by separate unions if they didn’t return to work by Monday, according to the Evergreen Education Association.

The EEA said in a release that the agreement came after bargaining all weekend with the district. Both parties

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