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September 4, 2007

Update: No school in E. Greenwich again tomorrow

EAST GREENWICH -- Schools will be closed again tomorrow in East Greenwich because of the teachers' strike, the schools superintendent said today.

The first scheduled day of school for the district had been today. Both sides are to return to mediated talks tomorrow evening.

This morning, Allison Burke Perrelli took her daughter, Julia Perrelli, to the bus stop, only to have her neighbor call out from the window, “There’s no school today; the teachers are on strike.”

After 30 hours of discussion over the Labor Day weekend, teachers and the East Greenwich school committee were not able to come to an agreement over terms of the teachers’ contract.

“I think it’s very unfortunate,” Supt. Charles E. Meyers said late this morning. Students were looking forward to their first day of school, he said. “It’s too bad that this type of enthusiasm for learning has to be curtailed.”

School Committee Chairwoman Suzanne McGee Cienki said the committee was ready to pursue “all legal options available at this point,” including taking the teachers to court and, if that didn’t work, having them arrested.

“The union is fully aware of the financial parameters that we are operating under with this new tax cap,” she said. “They want to use this contract negotiation as a way to put pressure on the General Assembly to come up with a new funding formula.”

-- projo.com staff writer Brandie M. Jefferson and Michael P. McKinney, with reports from Journal staff writer Lisa Vernon-Sparks

Posted by Mike McKinney  at 12:53 PM | Permalink

Comments

I wonder if any of these teachers and union officials are at all concerned with the schedule conflicts they have caused to the families of East Greenwich/Tiverton? I have a 5 year old who is supposed to be starting kindergarten and is very upset to have the start date pushed back! Not only has he been looking forward to this for a long time, but it is almost impossible to try and explain this situation to him.
Not to mention the fact that I had planned to have today and tomorrow off for his orientation, and his first day on the bus, and now I will have to take two more days off when the union/teachers decide what day is good for THEM to start.
Since when did the core values of what it means to be a teacher take a back seat to issues such as higher pay and more benefits?

Concerned Parent | September 4, 2007 3:35 PM link

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