Teachers pushed for the deal to ease the burden of inflation.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia teachers and support staff signed off on a one-year contract extension that would give them a 5% raise come September.
All active unionized employees with Philadelphia Federation of Teachers would receive a retention and re-engagement bonus of $1,200 to be paid by June.
The extension would last until the end of August next year.
Teachers pushed for the deal to ease the burden of inflation.
The school board will take up the deal at a future meeting.
Superintendent Tony Watlington also backs the deal.