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Decision day in D-304: Teacher walkout looms

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Geneva residents and teachers listen to public comments Tuesday during a special meeting of the Geneva School District 304 school board. (Sandy Bressner – sbressner@shawmedia.com)

GENEVA – Although the two sides in the Geneva School District 304 teacher contract talks say they are committed to reaching a settlement, another eight hours of negotiations have resulted in another session scheduled for Thursday.

The school board and the Geneva Education Association are close on other language, according to school officials, but the division comes down to salary and compensation. The school board is holding firm to a hard freeze – with a few exceptions – the first year and the teachers union is not accepting it.

The union filed an intent to strike notice, with the earliest date for a walkout being today.

However, resident Bob McQuillan, a co-founder of the taxpayer watchdog group TaxFACTS, said – barring news of a settlement – teachers likely will not strike the first day they are able, but rather Monday.

“There is no way they would strike [on Friday] because Geneva middle schools have a big Veterans Day program on Friday,” McQuillan said. “They’re not going to have the parents and veterans come and then walk out. It would alienate the GEA with the community.”

Besides, McQuillan said, Friday is a half day, with students going home at noon and teachers staying for in-service time.

“If they’re going to go out, Monday is the better day,” McQuillan said.

Teachers union President Carol Young could not be reached for comment, but has said in earlier statements that intent to strike does not mean teachers have to walk out, only that they can.

School officials said if teachers strike today, the Veterans Day observance will be canceled. Officials also have announced their own schedule if a strike is called.

While students would not be required to attend school during a strike, buses would run and other district personnel would supervise activities for students at each elementary school, Geneva Middle School South and Geneva High School.

Parents also are asked to call the district at 630-463-3088 to let them know if their children will be attending school.

School officials this week also instituted a new policy governing teachers’ First Amendment rights to protest with the district’s responsibility to students and staff.

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