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Pueblo students back in school after teachers end strike

PUEBLO – Students in Pueblo are back in school after teachers voted overwhelmingly to accept a new contract.The teachers’ union says its members voted 495-62 for the deal Sunday, ending a strike that shut down most schools in the southern Colorado city’s D60 district last week.

It includes a 2 percent cost-of-living increase retroactive to January and a 2.5 percent increase next school year. The union had been seeking a 2 percent raise for the full current school year.

Paraprofessionals, who also went on strike, voted Saturday to accept a deal giving them a 3.5 percent raise starting in September.

The district will pay both groups for three days of the strike and give educators the option of working extra days or using days off to cover the remaining two.

From left: Samantha, Hannah and Michael Baker stand on a street corner in Pueblo May 7 in support of their teachers on the first day of a teachers strike. (Anthony Mestas, The Pueblo Chieftain via AP)

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