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Strike set for Monday, but hope remains

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“The board feels it has negotiated in good faith and has made substantial movement in its offers,” according to the statement.

The latest offer given to the union is posted on the district website, www.geneva304.org/negotiations.asp.

Kathleen Chroust, a music teacher for 28 years – 17 years in Geneva – said the teachers are sad that contract talks have risen to this level of division in the community.

“We are all a little upset. No teacher wants to strike – not one teacher wants to strike,” Chroust said. “People do want to do their job; they do want to be here; no one wants to strike. This is small little tragedy for the community. We still think of the kids first.”

Chroust said she has never seen anything like this in Geneva.

“We are all hoping for a settlement,” Chroust said. “The bottom line is that teachers want to be teaching. We want to be here. The children do come first.”

But parent Jon Snurka, with an eighth-grader and a sophomore in the district, said teachers are asking for too much.

“I feel that teachers are out of line,” Snurka said. “I think they are pushing too hard. I think that the board was trying to work in good faith, and with today’s economy, the teachers are pushing too far and they need to have a little bit more accommodation.”

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