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KUSD proposes modest summer school pay increases, largely preserves program structure
Summary
District staff presented the 2025 summer school plan, proposing to raise hourly summer pay for teachers and certain support staff to align with regular‑year starting rates (teachers from $33 to $34/hour; special education assistants and clerks to be increased) while keeping the overall summer school budget within existing allocations.
Kenosha Unified staff presented a largely unchanged 2025 summer school program but proposed modest pay increases intended to maintain staffing capacity and align summer pay with regular‑year starting wages.
District leaders said the curricular and instructional structure for summer school will remain the same across elementary, middle and high school programming. The notable change in the proposal is the proposed increase of the summer teacher hourly rate from $33 to $34 to keep summer pay…
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