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Pleasanton teachers plead with district to reopen contract negotiations on compensation

Original post made on Mar 7, 2023

After a month of teachers pleading with officials during public meetings, the Pleasanton Unified School District and the Association of Pleasanton Teachers will return to the negotiation table to discuss better teacher contracts.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, March 7, 2023, 9:26 PM

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Posted by 3.5% salary increase?
a resident of Birdland
on Mar 7, 2023 at 10:20 pm

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I would love to see district management reopen teacher contract negotiations. It might help the district to retain teachers.

I would also like to see the APT wait until the state has released the COLA numbers for the next school year (23-24) before agreeing to something with the district. Don't let the district strong arm you into settling on something before you know what the district is getting.


Posted by 3.5% salary increase?
a resident of Birdland
on Mar 8, 2023 at 6:57 am

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It is too bad the Pleasanton Weekly had to change the title of this article from "PUSD management agrees to reopen teacher contract negotiations for better benefits, cost of living" at 1:05am this morning. I thought the district management had realized the only way to keep teachers from leaving in droves and to ensure PUSD can fill open positions with good teachers was to acknowledge that PUSD teachers are under paid and under appreciated by district management. I guess we PUSD parents just need to get used to the reality of having long term subs (at best or rotating subs) teaching our students in core classes like math and science for the foreseeable future.

We are already dealing with a teacher shortage. Why is the district not doing their best to retain and hire new talent in an already difficult area? It sure looks bad on the district when they give a 3.25% raise to teacher salaries when the district received over 13% from the state for such things as teacher raises. Get ready for things to only get worse.


Posted by Truth
a resident of Downtown
on Mar 8, 2023 at 11:53 am

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Just to clarify, the district received 16 MILLION DOLLARS in extra funding intended for students and staff after closing the contract and now they refuse to even discuss the matter with APT. Haglund and his cabinet enjoy full medical coverage for their families. The $5000 they negotiated for teachers doesn't even cover the cost increase since last year. They consider being at the bottom in total compensation "competitive". Haglund has negotiated himself raises over $100,000, while current students are being taught by long-term subs that play Khan Academy videos. Don't fall for Haglund's nice-guy act - he is gutting PUSD and laughing all the way to the bank.


Posted by Truth
a resident of Downtown
on Mar 8, 2023 at 12:05 pm

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Why would teachers be in a rush to negotiate for 23-24 before the state budget is settled when this is how it played out last year. I imagine if management offered to reopen 22-23 they would be at the negotiating table tomorrow. The fact APT was willing to reopen in 2008 when the district needed help, but they won't reciprocate now says everything.


Posted by Get the Facts
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 8, 2023 at 1:07 pm

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@Truth:

Yup, it says everything. And they hide behind statements like the ones Patrick Gannon gave. Very sad. I am old enough to remember the days when the district and Unions worked together to solve problems. That is no longer the case, for the district, it is clearly their way or the highway.


Posted by Truth
a resident of Downtown
on Mar 8, 2023 at 3:46 pm

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What it shows is how toxic the current superintendent and his cabinet are. They're carpetbagging grifters who don't live in our community, don't have kids who go to our schools, and are padding their salaries with money intended for our kids. He is one of the highest paid superintendents in the state, and for what? He's only made our district worse for kids. He and Julio Hernandez have destroyed the morale of our staff who are leaving in record numbers. Our school board has fallen for Haglund's act and his cabinet's manipulated financials, and even the new board members don't seem to be any savvier in how they handle it. Even with Haglund close to retirement, the negative impacts of his policies will reverberate for years and years.


Posted by Pton Resident
a resident of Foothill High School
on Mar 8, 2023 at 4:24 pm

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Yet another Weekly story about teacher pay that doesn't include what the actual pay scale is. This is basic information that should be included in every story about teacher pay. Please report the basic info, Weekly.


Posted by Kathleen Ruegsegger
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Mar 8, 2023 at 5:09 pm

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P’town, here is a link to certificated salaries: Web Link

For the purposes of understanding everything, a little history. In 1988, APT negotiated $10,000 from benefits be put on the salary schedule and teachers (usually 40%) could then buy benefits if they needed them. (It was a very senior staff trying to maximize their retirement.) Every year raises were given, the value of that $10,000 rose too. Fast forward to today and the cost of benefits have increased and while that has been pretty much keeping pace with the increases, salaries have nose dived in value. Most districts give high salaries and benefits.

As to the superintendent and the majority of his cabinet, Truth is correct about their raises and benefits. And the board is mesmerized by them. The board, almost all, don’t see they are the superintendent’s boss (acting as one entity). And now we are broken into five areas, further breaking down parents’ voices.

And truth is right, the impacts are real; they are impacting our students and teachers, and for years to come. The one answer is parents need to write to the board members at a minimum and show up to meetings to speak about the concerns.


Posted by 3.5% salary increase?
a resident of Birdland
on Mar 8, 2023 at 5:47 pm

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Kathleen is correct, the only way change will happen is if parents start writing to the board members and attending board meetings.

link to meet the board members:
Web Link


Posted by Jimmy The Jet
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 9, 2023 at 7:58 am

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A link to salaries is helpful but only in context. It would be nice to compare to our neighboring districts. Total compensation is what should be listed, not just salaries. While the history of our district is important to this issue, our world was much different 35 years ago. The fact that our teachers stepped up during the recession to take pay cuts is more relevant. PUSD has taken an oppositional stance in all negotiations over the last 5 or more years. We are losing talent in our teaching corp and increasing staff and compensation to the distinct office and cabinet. The dollars are flowing in the wrong direction.


Posted by ptown
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 9, 2023 at 8:55 am

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A total compensation study with comparisons to nearby districts is essential for the public to get at the facts. Have it done for both teachers and District Office and widely publicize it. I personally do not take claims by either the APT, nor the District, at face value and am wary of selective facts tossed around. In my opinion, neither the APT, nor the District, demonstrated leadership and were committed to getting the kids back in school in the Spring of 2021 until the Board demanded a plan to do so. Notwithstanding the APT and the District Office, our community should be extremely thankful to the many, many dedicated teachers we have in the PUSD and should expect them to be compensated fairly.


Posted by 3.5% salary increase?
a resident of Birdland
on Mar 9, 2023 at 10:08 am

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Dublin USD did a recent total compensation comparison at several different levels of experience (step and column).
Web Link

Also know that the above total compensation survey was likely done before the 6% increase in pay the Livermore school district teachers just received on March 1st, after the Livermore school district reopened salary negotiations with their teachers this school year. Something the Pleasanton school district is unwilling to do for their teachers.
Web Link





Posted by Get the Facts
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 9, 2023 at 12:19 pm

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@ 3.5%,

Thank you for the link. Pleasanton looks good for starting teachers, but drops significantly in the middle and late stages of one's career.

Every time Haglund or another District talking head says something like, "hiring and retaining the best and the brightest", we now know it's hogwash. Why would anyone stay here when we are middle of the pack, and the district shows they don't want to make it better?


Posted by Truth
a resident of Downtown
on Mar 9, 2023 at 3:17 pm

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When the district presents their comparables to the board they always use straight salary rather than total compensation, because of what Kathleen mentioned. PUSD does have high salaries when compared to other salaries. But no other nearby district gets as little contribution to healthcare as PUSD, so it's important to look at total compensation. The comparables list posted by "3.5% salary increase" from Dublin USD bears this out.

They will also annually claim they are projected to lose money when it comes time to negotiate, but EVERY year they triumphantly report at the end of the year that they managed a surplus due to their fiscal savvy. The state requires they have a surplus of 3%. Their actual surplus is close to 20%. They always have enough money to give themselves raises and benefits. If you pay attention their hypocrisy is astounding.


Posted by Pleasanton Valley Rez
a resident of Pleasanton Valley
on Mar 9, 2023 at 4:32 pm

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Email, email, email School Board members and Haglund, et al. He needs to know that our community sees what he is up to and won't stand for it any longer. He needs to be held accountable for his dishonest way of doing business.


Posted by Bay Area Native
a resident of Pleasanton Valley
on Mar 10, 2023 at 10:09 am

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When people who are obviously associated with APT resort to making pejorative statements about Cabinet members, Board members and substitute teachers it does not lend credence to their argument. I would appreciate a disinterested party (PW?) providing the following information:

- What is the total compensation (salary plus all benefits) of PUSD teachers and how does that compare to similar Districts? Please name the Districts and list the dollar amounts.
- What is the turnover rate for PUSD teachers and how does that compare to similar Districts? Does PUSD conduct exit interviews and is pay cited as a key driver in resignations?
- How do PUSD Cabinet members and Board members benefit by keeping teachers' compensation as low as possible?
- If PUSD reduced Cabinet members' compensation by 10%, eliminated the Board member stipend and gave 100% of that savings to teachers how much would that increase every teachers' annual compensation? Please provide a specific dollar amount.
- If other similar districts are in fact paying their teachers more than PUSD how are they doing that? Please provide specific examples (parcel tax? higher student to teacher ratios? lower admin cost?, lower special ed costs?). What needs to be true from both increased revenue and cost reduction for PUSD to increase our teachers' compensation?

Thank you to anyone who can provide factual data while avoiding mudslinging. As a society we need to stop the constant "us" versus "them" mentality that special interest groups and individuals use to polarize and divide people on seemingly every issue.


Posted by Jimmy The Jet
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 12, 2023 at 1:41 pm

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"How do PUSD Cabinet members and Board members benefit by keeping teachers' compensation as low as possible?"

To answer this question it would be helpful to know how the total compensation of the cabinet has changed over the past few years? How many new positions have been created at the district office? General funds may have been shifting away from the classroom to the district office. If this is the case then the people at the district office are getting paid more and doing less.


Posted by Kathleen Ruegsegger
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Mar 12, 2023 at 2:58 pm

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Here is a link to cabinet’s contracts: Web Link There is a link to prior contracts on this page. It does not, however, include all employees at the DO.


Posted by Kathleen Ruegsegger
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Mar 12, 2023 at 3:00 pm

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This is a link to one department’s org chart: Web Link


Posted by Bay Area Native
a resident of Pleasanton Valley
on Mar 13, 2023 at 10:45 am

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I appreciate that the last 3 posts are respectful but they actually don’t answer any of my questions. I was hoping to get this information from someone.

Thank you.


Posted by Kathleen Ruegsegger
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Mar 13, 2023 at 12:52 pm

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Sorry BAN, I was responding to Jimmy. You could ask PUSD, assuming anonymity isn’t a concern. If you send your questions as a Public Information Request to Patrick Gannon, they have 10 days to respond, even if it is to say it will take longer. I don’t see your questions needing more than ten days (and that includes weekends).


Posted by Longtime Resident
a resident of Amador Valley High School
on Mar 13, 2023 at 8:57 pm

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Maybe instead of bickering over employer-provided healthcare, fight for healthcare for everyone, perhaps with a German model where you can buy extra insurance on top of what is provided to everyone. It's absurd that one group of people, just because of their employment, can negotiate to get something that no one else (especially when it comes to the public sector) has or negotiate it away like APT's leaders did so many years ago.


Posted by Karl S.
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 13, 2023 at 9:56 pm

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Haglund has received a 39.5% raise on base salary in 5 years. Including 16.6% raise this past August. (Along with some of the assistant supers)

Leadership is doing all it can to get rid of teachers. The incentive last year for the experienced teachers to leave was a definite warning sign. We lost a lot of great, experienced, teachers - many who had no plans of retiring for at least a few years, some that simply got jobs in other places.

here are the priorities of senior leadership

1) Their own compensation
2) their own power
3) Appeasing parents that complain
4) Taking credit for work that the students, parents, and teachers do
...
37) students
...
114) Teachers
115) School facilities


Posted by Karl S.
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 13, 2023 at 9:58 pm

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@Kathleen Ruegsegger - I've emailed Patick Gannon at least 3 times and have never gotten a reply (last one was over a year ago). I'm not sure what the "10 days" is but it sure doesn't apply with my questions. And these weren't even hard questions, just looking for the right contact person for different things.


Posted by LanceM
a resident of Birdland
on Mar 13, 2023 at 10:07 pm

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@longtime - "something that no one else (especially when it comes to the public sector) has"

What do you mean "no one else has"? The biggest argument opponents to public healthcare say is that they are happy with the healthcare they receive from their employer. The BLS says that 74% of private sector americans have access to health care benefits.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here...


Posted by LanceM
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Mar 13, 2023 at 10:12 pm

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Posted by Kathleen Ruegsegger
a resident of Vintage Hills
on Mar 14, 2023 at 7:52 am

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Karl, put in the email title that it is a Public Information Request, assuming you may not have done that. After that, there are laws covering these requests and you can push back. I haven’t had any problems with Patrick, so I am surprised by your response.


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