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Despite rough economy, school spending climbs in Illinois

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The district has seen a 65 percent increase in average teacher pay in the last five years — the second-highest increase in the state. Average salary rose from about $56,000 to almost $93,000 from 2007 to 2012. Part of that increase stemmed from lengthening the school day and increasing salaries to compensate for that, Superintendent Michael Riordan said.

At negotiation time, the district didn't realize what was ahead.

"Going into the 2008-09 school year, right before the economy went crazy, we settled the five-year (teacher) contract and had incremental growth built in and we were sort of locked into that for five years," Riordan said. "Then the economy tanked and our revenue projections were not holding. We had some problems balancing budgets."

The solution was to work with the teachers union, which agreed to accept reductions in raises in the final two years of the contract, Riordan said.

The lesson to other districts is: "You have to live with that contract, unless you are able to work with your union and make adjustments."

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