DPS Educators & Staff Rally For Better Wages: 'Hard To Pay Bills'

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They teach Denver’s children and even clean up after them, but many Denver Public Schools employees say they can hardly afford to live in the same city. Now, they are demanding a raise, and the district says it’s working to help them out.

This call for change comes from paraprofessionals, facility management workers and custodians, who currently make the minimum wage of $15.87 per hour. That includes Susanna Pasillas, a paraprofessional at Valdez Elementary School.

This school year, Pasillas left her career as a dental assistant to take a job within the district. While she finds the new position rewarding, the $15.87 per hour wage can make it hard to make ends meet. Pasillas is among the paraprofessionals, custodians, and more currently making minimum wage, regardless of how many years they’ve been with DPS. On Monday, many of them rallied outside Valdez Elementary to demand better from Colorado’s largest school district.

The call for change comes as the district recently cut 76 budgeted central office positions in response to declining enrollment. Hudson said some of those salaries will now be redistributed to increase the pay minimum pay to $20 an hour. Right now, the district is still working out the details but hopes to create a three-year plan to raise the minimum wage to that figure, he said.

 

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