The Region issued a statement regarding the decision: READ MORE: Shots kill 6, injure 12 in downtown Sacramento. Suspects of escape “We are so happy and grateful to share that we have reached an agreement with our labor partners and SEIU and SCTA have suspended their strike. Schools will reopen to our students on Monday, April 4th. School bus services will also continue as normal. “We encourage all families to send their students back to school tomorrow.” READ MORE: Aly & AJ Tour Bus Arrested in Downtown Sacramento Crossfire “From beginning to end, our members were united in the belief that schools should be adequately staffed with one teacher in front of each classroom,” said SCTA President David Fisher. “In addition, we were united in our belief that health care concessions were unacceptable at a time when the region was receiving increased funding. We have remained strong and as a result we now have a contract that will help us attract and retain staff and offer our members modest increases. It is important to note that there will be no take-aways. ” Details will be announced after the terms of the pilot agreements are examined by the members of the two clubs. MORE NEWS: Attorney General Boda issues statement on Sacramento mass shootings “We want to thank the many parents, community members and city and county government leaders who stood with us, paraded with us and joined us in our agreement at the Serna Center,” Fisher said.