TAMPA -- There still is no pay raise agreement between the Hillsborough County School Board and the teacher's union. 

  • Teacher negotiations ongoing; no agreement Wednesday
  • Hillsborough School Board, teachers union to meet again May 21
  • Board proposed $30 million offer

Meetings Wednesday afternoon failed to produce an agreement between the district and the Classroom Teacher's Association. 

The sides will return to the negotiating table on May 21. 

The school board and its teachers remain about $30 million apart of teacher pay increases. 

The impasse had led to teacher protests over the past several months at the district office and multiple schools.

However, the district has made a proposal that will benefit some teachers: to raise the salaries of about 3,600 teachers that were initially promised the pay increase. 

With a total of about 15,000 teachers total, it could cost about $30 million to give out all the pay increases for the 2018-19 school year.