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D-300, teachers union reach contract deal; strike ends

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Teachers donning black and white LEAD 300 shirts marched and picketed outside various district schools Tuesday.

More than 500 hundred teachers demonstrated along Carpenter Park, near Parkview Elementary in Carpentersville.

Teacher Sally Stricker joined her Jacobs High School colleagues, marching up Randall Road in Algonquin Tuesday morning and cheering passing cars, many of which honked in approval.

“We are fighting for lower class sizes,” said Stricker, a special education teacher. “That’s the bottom line.”

Jacobs students also used their day off from school to show support for their teachers. Senior Wojtek Czyz said he supports teachers’ motives behind the strike.

“It’s nice having a day off, especially to get something done for the teachers,” Czyz said. “They have families to support, too.”

But the weekday strike also forced parents to figure out ways to care for their children. Curtis Flint, who has two children going to district schools, doubted the teachers’ intentions.

“I have a five- and eight-year-old crying today because they couldn’t go to school today,” Flint said. “They say they care about the kids? I don’t believe it. The teachers walked out on the kids today.”

• Northwest Herald reporter Stephen Di Benedetto contributed to this report.

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