INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners unanimously approved a new collective bargaining agreement with the Indianapolis Education Association (IEA) at a recent Board Action Session. The approved contract for the current 2018-19 school year means the district’s nearly 2,000 eligible teachers will receive a significant raise. The salary increase totals $5.2 million (with benefits) ranking IPS as the second-highest paying public school district in the city.
Highlights of the agreement include: raises ranging from 3 to 9 percent for eligible teachers (rated “effective” or “highly effective”), increased starting pay for new teachers, and increased scale for maximum earnings for experienced teachers.
Teachers will receive retroactive pay, meaning they will get back pay dating to the start of the contract.
-
Other News This Week
- This Week’s Issue: April 17-23
- Bird Song
- 100 Years Ago: April 17-23
- Central Library Open to Public Again
- State Childcare Funding Expanded
- Harshman Middle School Awarded Kind School Designation
- Marion County East Side Early Voting Sites and Hours
- Two Pacers Bikeshare Stations Open on Eastside
- Meeting Slated for New Data Center Proposal
- Teach Your Children Well
Search Site for Articles


