“We keep coming because the problem is not being solved,” parent, Tatyana Kovaleva said.
“I’m very hopeful this is the last meeting I’m wearing red and that this issue will be resolved tomorrow,” Kovaleva said during public comment.. This increased the base pay for teachers to a minimum of $47,500.“Something livable, because it’s hard to live in St. John’s County,” teacher Sonia Jersey, said.“Much more demanding without support – you don’t feel supported,” Mason said.“All the time, you’re always thinking about who can come through that door?” Jersey said.
“We ask them to look for the signs when the kids are not alright,” Kovaleva said during public comment.” And the only they expect is to get some decent pay and we cannot provide.”“We are very grateful for the teachers of our school district because we believe their role is fundamental in making the school district number one in Florida,” Kovaleva said. “And we are proud of being a part of this community.