About 300 members of the Colorado Springs Education Association, accompanied by parents, fellow union representatives and community members, attended D-11's board meeting Dec. 5, 2024, to express concerns over the future of their collective bargaining agreement.
About 300 members of the Colorado Springs Education Association, accompanied by parents, fellow union representatives and community members, attended D-11’s board meeting Dec. 5, 2024, to express concerns over the future of their collective bargaining agreement.
About 300 members of the Colorado Springs Education Association, accompanied by parents, fellow union representatives and community members, attended D-11’s board meeting Dec. 5, 2024, to express concerns over the future of their collective bargaining agreement.D-11 teacher Debbie Tragesser holds a sign with a QR code leading to a survey by the Colorado Springs Education Association. The survey is meant to determine needs throughout the district to have its findings presented to the board of education.About 300 members of the Colorado Springs Education Association, accompanied by parents, fellow union representatives and community members, attended the meeting to express concerns over the future of their collective bargaining agreement.About 300 members of the Colorado Springs Education Association, accompanied by parents, fellow union representatives and community members, attended D-11’s board meeting Dec. 5, 2024, to express concerns over the future of their collective bargaining agreement.About 300 members of the Colorado Springs Education Association, accompanied by parents, fellow union representatives and community members, attended D-11’s board meeting Dec. 5, 2024, to express concerns over the future of their collective bargaining agreement.
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