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Superintendent briefs board on state funding, AEA changes, teacher-minimum-pay proposals and absenteeism rules
Summary
Superintendent Clint updated the Muscatine board Feb. 10 on state funding proposals (SSA), anticipated bargaining outcomes, AEA funding transitions, and pending legislation on chronic absenteeism, personal electronic devices and teacher minimum salaries.
Superintendent Clint told the Muscatine Community School District Board Feb. 10 that the governor and Senate had proposed a 2% state supplemental student aid (SSA) increase while the Iowa House proposed 2.25%, and that “even at 2%, over half of all the districts in the state will be on budget guarantee.”
Clint said the district’s current financial model would need an SSA closer to about 4% to fully offset enrollment-driven revenue losses and that, under state law, if collective-bargaining impasse occurs the settlement default will be 3% or CPI,…
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