Portland Public Schools & Teachers Agree on Tentative Deal

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Teachers have reached a tentative agreement with Portland Public Schools, ending a strike that lasted more than three weeks. As a result, schools will reopen on a two-hour delay. The PPS School Board Chair confirmed that a deal had been reached with the Portland Association of Teachers.


Portland Public Schools and Teachers Achieve Tentative Agreement

After many weeks of strikes, a tentative agreement has been reached between Portland Public Schools and its teachers. Classes reopened on a two-hour delay on Monday, marking an end to the weeks-long strike.

Teacher Strike in Portland Ends After Three Weeks

It has been over three weeks since teachers in Portland went on strike. The strike has now ended, with students returning to the classrooms following the tentative agreement.

Portland Teachers’ Strike Ends, Students Return to Classrooms

Portland teachers have ended the strike allowing students to return to their classrooms, following the agreement’s approval.

PPS School Board Chair Confirms Deal with PAT

The PPS School Board Chair has announced that a deal has been reached with the Portland Association of Teachers (PAT).

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