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Keystone Central committee delays pay decisions pending March staffing study
Summary
The personnel committee discussed shortages among custodial and maintenance staff, debated pay increases to match neighboring districts and agreed to wait for a staffing study due in March and comparative benefits data before approving raises.
The Keystone Central School District public personnel committee wrestled on Jan. 27 with how to address understaffed custodial and mechanical maintenance teams and whether raises would attract applicants.
District staff told the committee the custodial roster currently lists 37 custodians, with two open positions and three anticipated retirements; mechanical maintenance showed eight positions with one vacancy. Doctor…
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