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The Board of Education voted on Aug. 27 to adopt a memorandum of agreement (MOA) that aligns middle-school contract language with the high-school contract regarding additional duties for teachers who hold multi‑school assignments. The MOA modifies the middle-school language so it mirrors the high-school provision that "no additional duties will be assigned to teachers with multiscool assignments," the presenter said.
During the meeting the board called the roll and approved the motion to adopt the agenda items including the MOA. Roll-call confirmations recorded the vote as yes from board members present. The staff member said the MOA's language is already in effect in the high school contract and this action simply aligns middle-school contract language to match that approach.
No amendments to the MOA were introduced during the meeting; staff indicated they had discussed most of the provisions at the prior board meeting. The action was approved by recorded roll call.
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