
School expected to start on Friday, pending union ratification
The following message was sent to families and staff of Evergreen Public Schools from Dr. Christine Moloney, superintendent:
Dear EPS Community,
I am pleased to announce that late Wednesday night Evergreen Public Schools reached a tentative agreement with the PSE Large Group classified union.
Union leaders have scheduled a ratification vote for Thursday, and informed me they will share the results with me shortly before 8:00 p.m., at which time I will send a message out to our staff and families. If the contract is approved, school will start on Friday, September 12.
Sincerely,
Dr. Christine Moloney, Superintendent
Information provided by the Evergreen School District.
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