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Las Vegas School Contract: Superintendent Apologizes, Union Chief Demands Departure

Las Vegas, NV – January 9, 2024 – The recently approved $750 million contract between the Clark County School District (CCSD) and the Clark County Education Association (CCEA) continues to spark controversy, with Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara apologizing to teachers but facing criticism from the union.

Jara’s Apology and Blame:

Jara expressed regret for failing to address pay inequities within the new salary schedule, particularly for veteran teachers. He acknowledged the issue existed before his arrival and attributed it to shortcomings in the previous salary structure. He also defended the new contract, highlighting a 10% raise for educators in the first year, increased extra duty pay, and bonuses for specific roles. However, Jara pointed the finger at the union for the unresolved issue of pay discrepancies.

Union’s Rebuttal and Demands:

CCEA Executive Director John Vellardita strongly refuted Jara’s claims, stating that the district, not the union, determines salary placement. He expressed skepticism towards Jara’s sincerity and questioned his commitment to teacher well-being. Vellardita went further, calling for Jara’s resignation, accusing him of misleading teachers and failing to adequately support their needs.

The Ongoing Divide:

The contrasting perspectives of Jara and Vellardita illustrate the ongoing tension between the district and the union. While the new contract represents a significant financial investment in educators, the issue of pay inequity remains a major sticking point. The public apology and subsequent blame game indicate a lack of trust and communication between the two parties, raising concerns about the future of teacher-district relations in Clark County.

Credits: Fox 5 Vegas

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