The Weston Board of Education on Oct. 3, 2025, ratified two tentative collective bargaining agreements: a one-year agreement with the Weston Administrators Association covering July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, and a three-year agreement with the Weston Teachers Association covering July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029. Both motions passed by recorded voice votes, 5-0.
The board made the ratifications with no substantive public discussion recorded in the transcript. A board member moved to ratify the administrators agreement and another board member moved to ratify the teachers agreement; both motions were seconded and approved after verbal roll-call-style aye votes. The transcript records the five affirmative votes as coming from Aziz K.; Dave Felton; Lisa Luft; Peter Bridal; and Sharon Ferrero.
The contracts themselves and any negotiated terms (for example, changes to salary schedules, benefits, or working conditions) were not described in the meeting transcript and are not specified in the public record excerpt provided. The motions on both agreements were described in the meeting as “tentative agreements” between the board and the respective bargaining units; the transcript does not include further detail on contract provisions or implementation steps.
During the meeting the board also confirmed its next regular meeting: Oct. 20, 2025, at 7 p.m., to be held via Zoom webinar. The meeting concluded after the ratification votes and a unanimous motion to adjourn.
Votes at a glance
- Tentative agreement with Weston Administrators Association (WAA), covering 07/01/2026–06/30/2027 — motion approved, vote recorded 5-0 (Aziz K.; Dave Felton; Lisa Luft; Peter Bridal; Sharon Ferrero).
- Tentative agreement with Weston Teachers Association (WTA), covering 07/01/2026–06/30/2029 — motion approved, vote recorded 5-0 (Aziz K.; Dave Felton; Lisa Luft; Peter Bridal; Sharon Ferrero).
The transcript does not record public comment or detailed board deliberation on the substance of the agreements. Any administrative steps required to implement the contracts (for example, personnel actions or payroll updates) were not specified in the provided excerpt.