Pinellas County School Board Approves Teacher Salary Increases Amid Budget and Safety Discussions

The Pinellas County School Board meeting on October 14, 2025, focused on several issues, including approving significant salary increases for teachers, adopting safety policies, and addressing concerns about indoor air quality at a high school. The board unanimously approved an average salary increase of 8.92% for teachers as part of a negotiated agreement with the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association.

At the forefront of the meeting was the board’s decision to approve a new agreement with the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association, which will see teachers receive an average salary increase of 8.92%, along with additional non-recurring payments for full-time employees. The board’s approval followed extensive negotiations between district representatives and the union, highlighting a collaborative effort to enhance teacher compensation amid broader concerns about educational funding. The agreement also includes changes to the healthcare plan, effective January 1, 2026.

This increase in teacher salaries is part of a broader initiative to address compensation disparities in the education sector. During the public participation segment, Lee Bryant, the president of the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association, emphasized the need for ongoing improvements, noting that teachers in Florida continue to face a 12.9% loss in purchasing power over the last decade despite the state’s strong economy. Bryant’s comments underscored widespread exhaustion among educators who are expected to meet high standards with limited compensation.

A significant portion of the discussion focused on the approval of policy amendments prompted by changes in state law, which aim to enhance school safety and streamline career and professional education. The amendments included restrictions on the use of wireless communication devices in schools and mandated the inclusion of after-action reports following emergency drills.

Furthermore, the board received the annual district safety and security report for the 2024-2025 school year. The report, presented by the director of safety and security, highlighted several initiatives, including a strategic crisis alert badge program designed to bolster emergency response capabilities within schools. The program has been rolled out to over 13,000 district employees.

Another issue addressed during the meeting was the indoor air quality at Tarpon Springs High School. Concerns were raised about potential mold issues within the school’s culinary academy, prompting a swift response from the district operations team. Comprehensive remediation efforts, including air quality assessments and significant HVAC upgrades, were undertaken to ensure student safety. The board member who visited the academy reported that the facilities were in excellent condition following these improvements, with a total cost of $351,277.26 for the HVAC enhancements.

In recognition of school bus drivers’ dedication and safety records, the board adopted a proclamation for National School Bus Safety Week. The proclamation acknowledges the critical role bus drivers play in transporting over 21,000 students daily and emphasizes the importance of continued community collaboration to prioritize school bus safety. The board members expressed gratitude for the drivers’ efforts, noting significant improvements in operations and a lack of complaints regarding bus services.

The meeting also included updates on upcoming district events designed to support families and enhance community engagement. The board announced district application program fairs and a “listen and learn” session focused on athletics, encouraging community participation and dialogue on issues. In recognition of exceptional contributions, a reading and literacy coach was acknowledged as the superintendent’s standout for her mentorship and leadership in promoting literacy excellence.

During public participation, concerns were raised about various issues, including accountability in education, the impact of funding cuts on essential programs, and the appropriateness of materials available in school libraries. Speakers emphasized the need for continued vigilance in addressing these challenges to ensure a well-rounded education for all students.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Kevin K. Hendrick
School Board Officials:
Katie Blaxberg, Lisa N. Cane, Caprice Edmond, Laura Hine, Eileen M. Long, Stephanie Meyer, Dawn M. Peters

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