Education

Modesto City Schools teachers will get a salary bump. Here’s how much and how it happened

Chris Peterson, president of the Modesto Teachers Association union, addresses the Modesto City Schools Board of Education on Monday, March 4, 2024.
Chris Peterson, president of the Modesto Teachers Association union, addresses the Modesto City Schools Board of Education on Monday, March 4, 2024. tjohnson@modbee.com

Modesto City Schools officials and the Modesto Teachers Association reached a tentative agreement on a new contract after more than a year of negotiations.

The new contract gives teachers a 7.25% raise in salary. In addition, starting in January 2025, teachers will receive an extra $150 a month for health insurance.

Members of the Modesto Teachers Association ratified the 2023-25 Tentative Agreement on Friday, May 17 with 82.4% in favor. The contract is also retroactive to the beginning of the just-completed school year.

“Members of the Modesto Teachers Association strongly recommend that Modesto City School Board trustees ratify the 2023-25 tentative agreement,” said Modesto Teacher Association President Chris Peterson.

Modesto teachers had been working without a labor contract since the end of the 2022-23 school year. The union sought an 11% salary increase to help cover the rising cost of living and health insurance.

Before the $100 increase in the district’s contributions to health insurance premiums in January teachers had to spend between $12,355.68 and $22,552.80 a year to cover themselves and their partners, depending on the plan they chose.

To cover themselves and their families, including children, teachers would need to pay between $18,942.36 and $32,198.64 per year, depending on the chosen level of coverage.

Hundreds of people — teachers and others — picket outside the Modesto City Schools board meeting Monday afternoon, March 4, 2024.
Hundreds of people — teachers and others — picket outside the Modesto City Schools board meeting Monday afternoon, March 4, 2024. Taylor Johnson tjohnson@modbee.com

In March, around 400 Modesto Teachers Association members picketed outside a school board meeting, calling for the increase. At the time, the district offered only a 6.25% salary increase.

Because the union and the district reached an impasse, a state mediator came in to help with negotiations.

The Board of Education is set to vote June 3 to put the new 2023-25 contract in effect.

“I am also proud that despite the bumpy financial road ahead for school districts throughout California, teachers at Modesto City Schools will receive a significant salary increase,” Superintendent Sara Noguchi told The Bee in an email.

Taylor Johnson
The Modesto Bee
Taylor Johnson covers education and general assignment for The Modesto Bee. Originally from Las Vegas, she received her master’s in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in New York and got her bachelor’s degree at the University of Nevada, Reno. She also previously worked as a substitute at Clark County School District.
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