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Parents and staff urge Sioux City board to keep four budgeted assistant principals; board debates stipends
Summary
A district employee and multiple board members pressed to keep four elementary assistant principals in the budget to protect instructional time and special-education compliance; directors debated stipend policy for secondary administrators and possible alternatives.
Speakers at the March 9 meeting urged the Sioux City Community School District to honor previously budgeted plans to add four elementary assistant principals and to consider alternatives only if funding cannot be identified.
Terry March, a district employee, told the board the two buildings serving Sunnyside and Novolin combined enroll 532 students and include 61 students with individualized education programs. She said the buildings had recorded 565 referrals this year and warned that one…
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