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JTHS Paraprofessionals and Supporters Will Rally Ahead of School Board Meeting

  • Writer: IFT
    IFT
  • Oct 20
  • 2 min read

JOLIET, IL – Members of the Joliet Township High School (JTHS) Paraprofessional Council will rally ahead of Tuesday's District 204 school board meeting to demand a fair contract with a living wage that will decrease high job turnover and ensure students can learn in safe schools. The 110 members of the council serve as Instructional Paraprofessionals and Security Staff who provide direct academic support and safe school environments for nearly 7,000 students in Joliet's two public high schools. The paraprofessionals will be joined at the rally by their teacher colleagues and fellow union members in a broad showing of support.


WHAT: Rally for a Fair Contract!


WHO: JTHS Paraprofessional Council members, Council President Sarah McLaurin, and JTHS teachers and staff supporters. (Members will wear union shirts and carry signs.)


WHERE: Joliet West High School, 401 N. Larkin Ave., Joliet, IL 60435


WHEN: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 at 5:30 PM - Participants will rally outside before entering the meeting together to offer remarks during the public comment period.The public portion of the school board meeting begins at 7 PM.


"We've been bargaining with the school board since April and have made little progress," said McLaurin. "Despite holding two sessions with a federal mediator, board members refuse to make meaningful proposals that demonstrate they value our essential contributions to student learning and school safety.


"Our members are the lowest paid among neighboring school districts, with most barely earning minimum wage. The result has been extremely high job turnover for instructional paraprofessionals and security personnel in District 204. Students are hurt the most, particularly those with special needs who build relationships with us and rely on our support to help them learn and feel safe in school.


"We are committed to our students' safety and success," added McLaurin. "The board should feel the same way. It's time for them to stop this dangerous cycle of turnover that hurts our students and makes our schools less safe. Our members want to avoid a strike, but the school board must finally bargain with us seriously. We deserve a living wage so we can support our families and continue to do the work we love for students."


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The Joliet Township High School (JTHS) Paraprofessional Council represents 110 Instructional Paraprofessionals and Security Personnel who support the nearly 7,000 students

in District 204's two public high schools. The council is affiliated with Local 604, the Illinois Federation of Teachers, and the American Federation of Teachers.


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