ANOKA, Minn. – A strike among educators in Minnesota’s largest school district is no longer looming after a tentative deal was struck following a 20-hour mediation session that started early Tuesday morning.
Anoka Hennepin Education Minnesota, which represents more than 3,000 educators across 55 schools in the Anoka-Hennepin School District, voted overwhelmingly in December to approve a strike, which was set to begin Thursday, if no deal was reached to increase salaries and improve health benefits.
Terms of the deal weren’t released Wednesday morning.











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