Strike averted: Covina-Valley Unified School District and educators reach late-night bargain, classes proceed normally today
an increase to the workload for special-education teachers and a hard cap on healthcare benefits, which would have significantly impacted newer teachers.
If there had been a work stoppage, one teacher said 80 to 100 students may have spent time in large spaces like gyms or cafeterias during the school day and all extracurricular activities would have been canceled.
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