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FHSD Approves New Contract with Teachers Association

Jul 24, 2024
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On Wednesday, July 24, 2024, the Forest Hills Board of Education reached an agreement with its teachers association and approved a new, three-year contract that goes into effect with the 2024-2025 school year.

The FHSD bargaining team, which includes Central Office administrators, building administrators and the Board’s attorney, met with representatives from the Forest Hills Teachers Association (FHTA) multiple times throughout the negotiation process. The newly approved contract includes annual salary increases of 3% in 2024-2025 and 2% in both 2025-2026 and 2026-2027. The bargaining teams also agreed on changes to the Board and Employee annual health insurance contributions that will cap the Employee share at 25% and ensure the Board share will not decrease below 75% of the monthly premium cost.

“All of us here at Forest Hills School District greatly value our teachers and our shared commitment to educating students and preparing them to excel in and out of the classroom,” Superintendent Larry Hook said. “I am appreciative of the productive nature of our discussions and believe these terms are beneficial to the district, our dedicated staff members and the broader community.”

“The Forest Hills Teachers Association looks forward to working with the school district to focus on the important task of educating the students in our community,” FHTA President Chris Preston said. “We believe this contract is beneficial to all parties involved and further strengthens our partnership to provide the best possible education to our students.”

FHTA represents teachers and other certified staff members in FHSD. You can click here to view the approved FHTA Master Contract.

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