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On the eve of the first day of classes, Seattle Public Schools has unfinished business.
The district plans to welcome back first through 12th-grade students on Wednesday, but at the same time, school leaders say they are still actively working to achieve a new contract for hundreds of workers that the district calls important for the success of its schools.
"We have been bargaining all spring and all summer for a fair contract,” said Jennifer Bentz, a district employee.
Bentz and other school support staff went before the school board and Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones during a meeting on Aug. 30.
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