• Mill Valley School District

    Negotiations Update

    June 5, 2023

     

    The Mill Valley School District is committed to transparency and accountability to stakeholders in the community. The District is providing answers to questions the community may have on the status of negotiations between the District and MVTA leaders.  

  • What is the status of negotiations between the District and MVTA Leaders?

  • What are the current items still being negotiated between the District and MVTA?

  • What was the District’s most recent salary offer to MVTA?

    On Friday, June 2, 2023, the District presented MVTA Leadership with an offer consisting of a 10.0% salary increase for 2023-24 coupled with a 3.5% salary increase for 2024-25.  This is a total increase of 13.5% over two years. MVTA Leadership rejected the District’s offer and is proposing 10% for 2023-24 and 6% for 2024-25, equaling to 16% over two years. 

    ANSWER EXPANDED:  

    The above offer also includes the district continuing to cover 100% of the medical, dental, and vision premium increases for Employees and Employees+1 over the next two fiscal years for 2023-24 and 2024-25. Even though our benefit costs are expected to increase 8.1% next year, we will maintain the highest level of benefits among all the districts in Marin.

    Previously, the District compensation offer to MTVA Leaders was an 8% increase for 2023-24 and 3% for 2024-25.

    If the District’s salary offer goes any higher, we would have to consider cuts to student programs, such as our Targeted Learning Labs, increases to class size, layoffs, and the District would be unable to launch and fund new programs, such as Spanish and STEAM classes.

     

    Even with our current proposal, the District may face downgrading of our Measure G bond program, costing the District millions of dollars and jeopardizing the middle school rebuild.  By meeting MVTA's demands, the District could face a much worse downgrade prospect, resulting in a significant reduction in the scope of our middle school construction and modernization program.

     


    If the District’s salary offer goes any higher, we would have to consider
    cuts to student programs, such as our Targeted Learning Labs, increases to class size, layoffs, and the District would be unable to launch and fund new programs, such as Spanish and STEAM classes.


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    2023-24 Ranking for Districts Who Have Settled (If MVSD Settles at 10%)

    School District

    Contract Year

    Work Days

    Beg

    Teacher Salary

    Exp

    Teacher Salary

    2022-23 H&W CAP*

    Total Comp for Exp Teachers (w/ H&W)

    2023-24 Nego Salary Increase %

    Mill Valley SD

    2023-2024

    186

    $71,476

    $135,194

    $24,738

    $159,932

    Proposed 10%

    Reed SD

    2023-2024

    186

    $68,822

    $132,147

    $22,260

    $154,407

    10%

    Shoreline SD

    2023-2024

    187

    $64,135

    $122,845

    $21,500

    $144,345

    3%

    Ross School SD

    2023-2024

    191

    $70,311

    $129,744

    $14,142

    $143,886

    4%

    Miller Creek SD

    2023-2024

    185.5

    $66,498

    $128,753

    $12,558

    $141,311

    5%

    Larkspur-Corte Madera SD

    2023-2024

    187

    $62,766

    $115,305

    $11,250

    $126,555

    8%

    *Health and welfare rates not set for 2023-2024.

  • Is the District asking teachers to work during their lunch breaks and move unit members' duty free lunch at will?

  • What is the disagreement over staff meetings?

  • Is the District trying to reduce elementary teacher preparation time?

  • What are the next steps in negotiations?