A Two-Year Deal That Changes Everything

Grand Rapids Public Schools and the Grand Rapids Education Association have finalized a landmark agreement covering teacher contracts for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school years. The collective bargaining agreement, reached with the help of a state-appointed mediator, was ratified by union members on December 11 and approved unanimously by the GRPS Board of Education on December 15.

The deal translates to salary increases ranging from $2,000 to more than $10,000 per teacher, depending on experience, education level, and years of service. In total, the district will invest an additional $10.4 million in educators through wage increases – an 11.8% boost in what the district spends on its teaching staff.

Perhaps most significantly, the agreement changes how often teachers receive raises. Instead of waiting three years between pay increases, educators will now see their salaries grow annually – a shift that both sides hailed as a major victory.