KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City, Mo., teachers protested outside the home of school board vice president Arthur Benson Monday night.
The teachers' union said it is frustrated over the limited progress in contract negotiations and classroom proposals presented by district negotiators.
"Without question, Arthur Benson is the primary roadblock to settling the teachers' contract," AFT Local 691 President Judy Morgan said in a news release. "It's really the district proposals that are wrong for students and wrong teachers. These proposals would hinder student learning and the ability of teachers to teach by reducing planning time, removing limits on interruptions to classroom time from PA announcements; and eliminating language that prevents favoritism and cronyism in assignments and transfers," Morgan said.
Teachers have been working without a contract for the past five months.
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Teachers in Kansas City are in their fifth month without a contract. Now the group is taking its dispute to the doorstep of school board members. Teachers were demonstrating Monday night outside board member Arthur Benson's home.
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