The Campbell County School Board made significant strides during its meeting on May 12, 2025, approving several key amendments and budgetary enhancements aimed at improving educational resources and staff compensation.
One of the most notable decisions was the unanimous approval of amendments to the school budget, which will now include additional funding from the General Assembly. This budget, signed by the governor, allows for a 3% salary increase for all employees, enhancements to the gifted program, and a pay raise of up to 6% for bus drivers. Superintendent Dr. Stanley expressed optimism about these changes, highlighting the positive impact on staff morale and retention.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to salary increases, the board approved a $1,000 bonus for full-time employees and a $500 bonus for part-time employees, set to be distributed in June. This financial boost is expected to reward staff for their dedication and hard work throughout the school year.
The board also addressed the need for updated educational resources by passing a motion to restrict explicit materials in public school libraries. This decision reflects a growing concern among community members regarding the appropriateness of content available to students.
Furthermore, the meeting included discussions about the installation of a modular unit at Brookdale Elementary School, which will provide additional classroom space for fifth graders. This unit is expected to be completed by the end of May, enhancing the school's capacity to accommodate its growing student population.
As the school year draws to a close, the board is preparing for various end-of-year ceremonies, including graduations and award presentations, which will celebrate student achievements across the district. The next meeting will focus on finalizing the amended budget and further discussions on educational initiatives.
Overall, the decisions made during this meeting are poised to enhance the educational environment in Campbell County, ensuring that both students and staff are supported as they move forward into the next academic year.