Settlement reached in Albany teacher strike after 10 missed school days

After a weeks-long teacher strike, Albany schools will resume on Tuesday. This is a spectacular reversal that came just hours after the accord appeared to fall apart during a protracted negotiation session.

The contract and settlement agreement were approved by the mid-Willamette Valley district’s school board late Monday. It was also approved by members of the Greater Albany Education Association, which means that for the first time since November 12, classes will resume for the almost 9,000 kids in the Linn County system.

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