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Letters February 29, 2008
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Unification not a good idea
      I am amazed that unification is still a topic with the Pleasant Valley School District. After the ongoing drama we have all witnessed over the past years, how can the citizens of Camarillo support this proposal? Do we really think unification will solve our problems?
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ACHS teacher says 'unification is not the answer'
      This letter is in regards to two headlines in the Jan. 28 Camarillo Acorn : "High school teachers reach contract settlement" and "PVSD negotiations still stalled." Just reading these headlines tells you the conditions teachers operate under regarding salary issues with Oxnard Unifi...
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Union head should not have criticized foundation
      Do the teachers in the Pleasant Valley School District deserve raises and better benefit compensation? Absolutely. They are very underpaid countrywide and have the lowest benefit compensation.
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Teachers 'shocked' by 2 percent raise proposal
      Shocked is the only the word that describes the feeling of the Pleasant Valley Education Association's negotiations team when the discussion finally rolled around to teachers' salary increase offered by Pleasant Valley School District officials during contract negotiations on Fri., Feb. ...
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Educators feel 'underappreciated'
      Have you heard the latest news at "Pleasant" Valley School District? The district recently offered teachers a 2 percent raise, actually one percent less than a previous 3 percent raise offered a few months ago. What negotiators in their right minds decrease an offer to hardworking...
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Asks for public's involvement
      Citizens of Camarillo, the teachers of the Pleasant Valley School District need your help. We are still trying to get a fair and equitable compensation package for this 2007-08 school year. We are currently one of the lowest compensated districts in Ventura County.
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