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Board approves principals' master agreement after staff summary of costs

Stewartville Public School District Board of Education · March 10, 2026

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The Stewartville Public School District board unanimously approved a two-year principal master agreement after staff presented a cost summary showing a larger front-loaded increase in year one and a smaller increase in year two; no additional action was required on the informational costing summary.

The Stewartville Public School District Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the principals' master agreement after staff summarized the settlement and its cost implications.

Staff presented the agreement as an off-cycle contract for principals, describing it as front-loaded with the larger compensation increase in the first year and a smaller increase in the second year. Staff characterized the two-year total as roughly 6.99 percent, with approximately 5.12 percent in year one and about 1.39 percent in year two. The costing summary was presented for board awareness; staff said no formal action on the informational costing document was required.

Chair then asked for a motion to approve the principals' master agreement and the board moved, seconded and approved the agreement by voice vote, 6-0. The approval followed discussion confirming the negotiations had proceeded cordially and that administrative and labor representatives had met to finalize terms.

The board did not take additional action on the broader negotiation-costing summary at that time; staff indicated the costing figures would be included in the upcoming budget materials.