💨 Abstract

Teachers in Prince George’s County rallied before a school board meeting, demanding better pay and smaller class sizes. Organized by the Prince George’s County Education Association, the event highlighted issues like overcrowded classrooms, unmet needs of students with disabilities, and increasing teacher workloads. Superintendent Millard House II acknowledged ongoing negotiations but noted significant gaps remain. Teachers cited competitive pay issues with surrounding districts, high vacancies, and the need for competitive salaries to attract and retain educators.

Courtesy: wtop.com

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