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Hello again Thecaptain:

Thanks again for pointing out the fake "mayor's" habit of claiming credit for things where he had no actual influence. I am sure you'll agree that we can probably expect to see these false claims on his campaign literature, in addition to all of the other statements he has made that were later proven to be lies.

What I wanted to get your opinion on was this statement from the article linked above: "The agreement struck at 12:30 a.m. hinged more on education matters than the money involved, [Ragosta] said."

Those "education matters," if the past several months are any indication, seem to include whether past grievances should be dropped, the number of IEP students in regular ed classes, and electronic grading.

I'm curious to know how you think they're going to be resolved? The grievances and IEP issues are related, so do you think WSC agreed to fix the IEP issue by realigning the affected classrooms so WTU would then drop the grievances?

Despite the last several months, I am optimistic that they reached a decent agreement with compromise from both sides.

From: Teachers reach tentative agreement with School Committee

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