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Board adopts pay reopeners and tentative agreements covering teachers, CWA and school police

San Bernardino City Unified School District Board of Education · February 17, 2026
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Summary

The board held public hearings and subsequently approved tentative agreements including a 5% salary increase for multiple bargaining units; public commenters representing guest teachers and unions thanked the district for negotiated outcomes.

The Board of Education opened public hearings and approved a series of tentative agreements and reopener memoranda with district employee groups that include salary adjustments for 2025-26.

On the agenda were a memorandum of understanding with the San Bernardino Teachers Association (Article 11: wages and salary), a tentative agreement reopener with the Communication Workers of America (CWA) Local 9588, and a successor tentative agreement with the San Bernardino School Police Officers Association covering Article 6 wages and Article 9 hours. The documents, as presented by staff, included a 5% salary increase effective July 1, 2025 for at least some represented groups.

Theresa Hunter, speaking for guest teachers and representing CWA Local 9588, thanked the board for the negotiated tentative agreement reached Jan. 9 and expressed appreciation for the outcome.

Following public hearings, the board closed each hearing, moved to approve the agreements or reopener actions, and recorded roll-call aye votes. Trustees also moved and approved housekeeping items tied to personnel and the consent agenda later in the meeting.

The board directed staff to incorporate the agreements into the district's personnel and budget processes; those adjustments will be reflected in the district's FY 2026-27 appropriations and payroll schedules.