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Catalina Foothills board approves budget, wage increases and multiple consent items; superintendent granted $5,000 performance pay
Summary
The Catalina Foothills Unified School District Governing Board on June 10 approved a slate of financial and personnel measures, including the district's proposed fiscal year 2025-26 budget, a 2% increase in classified wages and a $5,000 performance payment for the superintendent.
The Catalina Foothills Unified School District Governing Board on June 10 approved a set of motions including the district's proposed fiscal year 2025-26 budget, a 2% wage increase for classified staff and a series of consent-agenda contracts and awards, and set $5,000 in performance pay for Superintendent Denise Bartlett.
The board voted unanimously on each item during the meeting that began at 4:30 p.m. and reconvened after an executive session. The board recorded 5-0 votes on the proposed budget, the classified wage schedule and associated step movement and pay increase for salaried classified-exempt staff; the approvals of academic standards for K-12 world languages; and the consent agenda, which included two construction awards to Concord General Contracting.
Why it matters: the approved proposed budget establishes the district's spending framework and carry-forward assumptions ahead of the formal adoption vote later in June. The classified wage actions change the district's wage schedule for 2025-26 and…
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