The superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools hoped to give 6% raises across the board but says that likely will be scaled back to 3% after the county.
All Fairfax County Public Schools employees will get a bump in their paychecks, starting next year, after the school board unanimously approved 2% raises last week. The additional pay was made possible by the budget that the Virginia General Assembly belatedly adopted in early September, which provided money to raise teacher salaries across the state.
SEIU Virginia 512 President David Broder and Fairfax Education Association President Leslie Houston urged the Fairfax County School Board to adopt a collective bargaining resolution at a Dec. 15 public hearing (courtesy David Broder/Twitter) More than a year after Fairfax County government workers got collective bargaining rights, a proposal could extend the option to their