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TUSD board approves $1 million Sabino High School machining lab renovation and adopts salary schedules with 4% raises for most staff
Summary
At its April meeting, the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board approved a $1 million renovation at Sabino High School to create a machining classroom for CTE students and adopted new salary schedules that include 4% raises for most employee groups; talks continue with several bargaining units.
The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board approved a $1,000,000 renovation of the former wood shop at Sabino High School to create a new machining classroom intended for career and technical education students, a board speaker said.
The approval came during the board's April meeting, when the speaker announced the district would use the funds to renovate and create a "state of the art machining classroom" for CTE students at Sabino High School.
Why it matters: The renovation targets vocational training capacity at Sabino High School, a district…
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