For months, bargaining teams for Community Unit District 300 and the Local Education Association for District 300 sat on opposite sides of the negotiating table to hammer out a one-year contract for more than 1,200 teachers.
Sessions lasted until 2 a.m. Some doubted an agreement could be reached based on the concessions both parties were requesting. An unpopular proposal to restructure secondary school schedules seemed inevitable.
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