alththgh we had d very, very ststrong demands and we were clr that thehese demands needed to e met. and they included, basically, investing in our students, respect for educators, and to stop the privatization of our schools. so specifically, we were able to lower class sizes by anywhere one to seven students in a class depending on which kind of classroom you have, and to eliminate a provision that was in our contract that allowed the district to unilaterally increase class sizes. so that is out. and we were also able to get a nurse at every school five days a week, which is exactly what we asked for. more academic counselors, so if there's a racial -- racial 501. we also asked for teacher librarians to be brought back into our middle and has also hiring a 41 additional teacher librarians moment to health professionals, able to get funding for different sources so we can lower the ratio for psychiatric social worker psychologists. ofre were gains for a lot the diversity of our unions. a lot of the different groups, such as substitutes, such as early educators, such as adult educato