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Cane Bay High teacher urges board to revisit $20-per-day retirement leave reimbursement

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A Cane Bay High social studies teacher told the board that the district's reimbursement policy for accrued leave at retirement — $20 per day — is inadequate and asked the board to review the policy; the comment was supported by signatures from 63 Cane Bay teachers, per the speaker.

William Keith Everett, a social studies teacher at Cane Bay High School, asked the Berkeley County Board of Education on March 3 to review the district policy that pays $20 per day for accrued leave when an employee retires.

Everett said 63 Cane Bay teachers signed a letter asking the board to reevaluate the reimbursement amount, which he described as "inadequate" and, based on examples he offered, insufficient to cover basic expenses…

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