The Dayton Public Schools and the teachers union last night reached a two-year contract agreement, ending plans for a strike to begin today. Union members have ratified the deal that includes pay raises, better benefits and more classroom time. The union also issued a vote of no confidence in Superintendent Rhonda Corr and the school board, blaming them for the lengthy negotiations. The school board is expected to ratify the contract next week.
Dayton Schools, Teachers' Union Reach Two-Year Contract Agreement
