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Keystone Central board rejects proposed five-year Act 93 agreement after heated debate
Summary
The Keystone Central School District board declined to approve a proposed five-year Act 93 administratorsagreement after public comment and a lengthy board debate about timing, transparency and health-benefit costs. The motion to adopt the contract failed on a roll call vote.
The Keystone Central School District Board of Directors voted down a proposed Act 93 administrators' agreement after extended debate and public comment at its Oct. 9 voting meeting.
Board member Tracy (role: board member) moved to amend and approve a five-year Act 93 agreement that would have set 3% annual raises, increased employee contributions for health care from 3.99% to 7.99%, and shortened the post-retirement benefits vesting period for future hires. The motion failed on a roll-call vote after several board members objected to the timing and terms.
The contract drew sustained criticism from board members who said the five-year term should be decided by a newly seated board…
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