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DENVER ~ After a day of intense discussions, the Sheridan School District and the Sheridan Educators Association have finally reached an agreement to get students back in classrooms as early as Monday. This announcement was made by Governor Jared Polis this evening, following a meeting at the Capitol that was mediated by his team and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE).
The agreement comes after weeks of negotiations between the two parties, with both sides showing a strong commitment to finding a solution that would benefit the students and teachers of the district. The Sheridan Educators Association is expected to vote on ratifying the agreement on Friday, while the Sheridan School Board will vote on Tuesday.
Governor Polis expressed his excitement about the agreement, urging both sides to quickly ratify it in order to avoid any further delays. He emphasized the importance of getting students back in classrooms as soon as possible, stating that they have already missed critical classroom time and deserve a great education.
Mark Ferrandino, Director of the Office of State Planning and Budget, who led discussions between the two sides on behalf of Governor Polis, also expressed his satisfaction with the outcome. He stated that both sides have come together to reach an agreement that is in the best interest of students and teachers.
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Dr. Gionni Thompson, Superintendent of Sheridan School District, thanked Governor Polis and his team for their support during this challenging time. He reiterated their shared priority of getting students and teachers back into classrooms quickly and expressed gratitude for reaching an agreement.
Kate Biester, President of Sheridan Educators Association, also shared her excitement about finally reaching an initial agreement with the school district. She praised her fellow educators for their dedication throughout this process and stated that they have set an example for other communities by ensuring that educators are treated with dignity in their workplace.
Biester also expressed her eagerness to return to her classroom and continue teaching her students in a stable and consistent learning environment. She concluded by saying that the entire process has been difficult, but ultimately worth it, and that Sheridan will always be a place where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
The agreement between the Sheridan School District and the Sheridan Educators Association is a significant step towards getting students back in classrooms and providing them with a quality education. With both sides showing a strong commitment to finding a solution, it is expected that the ratification process will go smoothly and students will soon be able to return to their classrooms.
The agreement comes after weeks of negotiations between the two parties, with both sides showing a strong commitment to finding a solution that would benefit the students and teachers of the district. The Sheridan Educators Association is expected to vote on ratifying the agreement on Friday, while the Sheridan School Board will vote on Tuesday.
Governor Polis expressed his excitement about the agreement, urging both sides to quickly ratify it in order to avoid any further delays. He emphasized the importance of getting students back in classrooms as soon as possible, stating that they have already missed critical classroom time and deserve a great education.
Mark Ferrandino, Director of the Office of State Planning and Budget, who led discussions between the two sides on behalf of Governor Polis, also expressed his satisfaction with the outcome. He stated that both sides have come together to reach an agreement that is in the best interest of students and teachers.
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Dr. Gionni Thompson, Superintendent of Sheridan School District, thanked Governor Polis and his team for their support during this challenging time. He reiterated their shared priority of getting students and teachers back into classrooms quickly and expressed gratitude for reaching an agreement.
Kate Biester, President of Sheridan Educators Association, also shared her excitement about finally reaching an initial agreement with the school district. She praised her fellow educators for their dedication throughout this process and stated that they have set an example for other communities by ensuring that educators are treated with dignity in their workplace.
Biester also expressed her eagerness to return to her classroom and continue teaching her students in a stable and consistent learning environment. She concluded by saying that the entire process has been difficult, but ultimately worth it, and that Sheridan will always be a place where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
The agreement between the Sheridan School District and the Sheridan Educators Association is a significant step towards getting students back in classrooms and providing them with a quality education. With both sides showing a strong commitment to finding a solution, it is expected that the ratification process will go smoothly and students will soon be able to return to their classrooms.
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