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Board approves summer-school pay changes, community liaison expansion, open-enrollment spaces, superintendent extension and other routine items

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At its January meeting the Kenosha Unified School District board approved a slate of operational items including: a summer-school program with modest pay increases, an added community liaison position funded through Fund 80 cost-sharing with Kenosha County, an open-enrollment allocation for 200 spaces, a one-year extension of the superintendent's

The Kenosha Unified School District board approved multiple operational items during its January session, including changes to summer-school staffing pay, an expanded community-liaison contract funded through Fund 80, an open-enrollment allocation, the one-year extension of the superintendent’s contract and several routine resolutions.

Summer school: The board approved the 2025 summer-school program and updated hourly rates that the administration said would align summer pay with starting salaries. Teacher summer-school pay moves from $33…

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