Seattle teachers begin contract negotiations under cloud of $100 million shortfall Ann Dornfeld June 05, 2025 / 4:30 pm

Contract talks have started between Seattle Public Schools and its teachers’ union over two agreements that expire this summer.

With federal K-12 education funding up in the air, and the district facing a projected long-term revenue shortfall of more than $100 million a year, the Seattle Education Association proposed a one-year extension of the existing contract for certificated teachers in the hope of resuming talks when the district has a clearer — and, hopefully, rosier — financial outlook.

SEA President Girard Montejo-Thompson said the district proposed a two-year extension of the contract. Montejo-Thompson said the union wants to focus negotiations on the

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