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Glendale Elementary School District board approves 2026–27 meet-and-confer recommendations

Glendale Elementary School District Governing Board · April 24, 2026
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The Glendale Elementary School District board on April 23 approved meet-and-confer recommendations for 2026–27 that emphasize retention stipends and longevity pay, expand CPI de-escalation training and add an annual review of decompression studies; presenters said 621 staff responded to the survey and 98% supported the proposals.

The Glendale Elementary School District Governing Board voted April 23 to approve the district’s meet-and-confer recommendations for the 2026–27 school year, adopting staff-backed changes intended to improve retention and working conditions.

GEA representative Elizabeth Seifter, who presented the committee’s recommendations, said the top two compensation priorities identified in a staff survey were “retention stipend and longevity pay.” She described proposed contractual revisions and in-progress items designed to respond to staff concerns about working conditions and…

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