SEATTLE (AP) — Students in Seattle will miss a fifth day of school as teachers strike over pay and classroom support. Seattle Public Schools on Monday said negotiations with the union were ongoing. The strike began Wednesday, what was supposed to be the first day of school for the approximately 49,000 students in the district. Striking teachers said their main concern was educational and emotional help for students. The school district had offered pay raises of an additional 1% above the 5.5% cost-of-living increase set by state lawmakers — far less than the union says it wants. The union says it is opposing the district’s efforts to eliminate staffing ratios for special education students.