Sheridan School District teachers, other staff vote to authorize strike



Sheridan School District teachers, other staff vote to authorize strike

Educators working in the Sheridan School District voted Wednesday evening to authorize a strike after the Englewood-based K-12 system refused to reinstate their union’s contract.

The Sheridan Educators Association has not yet said when teachers and other staff might walk out of schools. The union is made up of teachers, mental health providers, paraprofessionals, bus drivers and other school employees.

The Sheridan Educators Association has had a collective bargaining agreement in place for more than 50 years, but district officials have refused to reinstate it or to recognize classified employees in their union, according to a news release from the union.

Tensions between the union and district officials have been flaring for months. The Sheridan Educators Association said in December that district officials told employees they no longer have a union and refused to transmit teacher dues to the association, according to a news release.