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Superintendent outlines proposed salary-schedule changes, estimates roughly $1.6 million investment
Summary
Kershaw County Superintendent Miss Willard presented state budget developments and a district salary-schedule study proposing changes to multiple employee classifications; estimated district investment is about $1.6 million, and no votes were taken on the proposals this evening.
Kershaw County School Board of Trustees — At a March 4 meeting, Superintendent Miss Willard reviewed recent state budget developments and presented a district salary-schedule study that would change pay schedules across multiple classifications and cost the district an estimated $1.6 million.
Willard told the board the Ways and Means Committee version of the state budget included an additional roughly $112,000,000 in state aid, which the superintendent reported as $80,000,000 in general fund and $32,000,000 in EIA funding; she said the proposal would raise the state teacher minimum schedule by $1,500 per cell, moving the minimum from $47,000 to about $48,500. "So those are the big key items we want to be aware…
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