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ACUSD Approves Salary Increases For All Employees |
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 |
The Amador County Unified School District Board meeting
got off to a late start last night after the Board considered a lengthy closed
session agenda. The closed agenda considered 7 expulsions and several pending
or potential litigations. The
district announced a settlement in a case called JM vs ACUSD and ACOE. The
district agreed to settle this loss suit against the district for 53,000
dollars. There were no details released in the case. Superintendent Dr.
Carey then presented a special award to business department employee Jan Stitt,
who was recently recommended at a state level class she took on behalf of the
district.
Teacher Cort Stranberg approached the board to
clarify comments he made several meetings ago where he addressed the districts
financial status. He expressed concern that his comments were interpreted to
imply malfeasance. He did not mean to imply this about any member of the staff
or board. Once the open session was underway the Board considered several
routine agenda items including affidavits regarding the snow day taken for Pioneer Elementary February 27th and
the entire district the next day February 28th. This is important
because the lack of attendance at district schools during those days will not
count against actualized attendance, and therefore the all important ADA
dollars paid to the district from the state.
A public hearing was also held on salary increases
for all district employees, including confidential staff and administrative
staff which are not represented by one of the district’s four bargaining units.
The Board approved the increases on a 7-0 vote. The raise gives employees 3.5 percent
retroactive to last July 1st and then an additional 2 percent July 1 2007.
Employees will then receive a mid year increase of 2 percent in January 2008.
The percentages work out to these amounts as impacts to the bottom line of the
district’s budget.
The agreement also provides for
incentives to increase the district’s ADA. If the district’s attendance raises
2 percent then the employees will be rewarded with another one half percent
raise. Also, David Dutra asked why the teachers, both unified school district
and special education, salary schedules did not look identical. Chief Business
Official Barbara Murray stated that the schedules will be matched up in July. Health and Welfare Caps were also increased
150 dollars per year. The dates for STAR testing have been announced. The test
will be administered beginning April 24th. The District is presented with quite
a quandary in the fact that the STAR test booklets shipped from the
manufacturer to the district have not arrived. The tests should have been here
by now but because the testing does not begin until April 24th, there is plenty
of time to rectify the situation. According to the district they have requested
a second set of booklets be shipped as the manufacturer can not explain where
the tests may have landed. The STAR testing will go on as scheduled.
A mador
High School now has a temporary administrator. Jim Walshaw, who formerly served
the district in an interim position at Amador, once again fills that position
replacing Eli Johnson who is on loan to the state. Attendance issues were then
addressed by Superintendent Carey. A public information campaign will encourage
those on independent study to look at district run academies and programs
rather than seeking outside educational sources. The next meeting is scheduled
for Wed April25th. At that meeting the board will look at a fee schedule, along
with rules and regulations, for usage of its facilities, including sports fields.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 April 2007 )
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