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Harrison County Schools board reviews budget language and shifts Medicaid supplement to payroll
Summary
Board members reviewed personnel wording, the classification of speech-language pathologists, and a plan to spread a $2,000 Medicaid-related salary supplement across regular paychecks to comply with West Virginia code; the board also discussed subscription and textbook license cleanup and adjourned after routine business.
Harrison County Schools officials reviewed proposed budget and personnel language at a board meeting, clarifying who receives certain pay supplements and directing staff to spread a Medicaid-related supplement across regular paychecks to comply with state law.
The discussion opened with several members and staff flagging wording in personnel sections, including a suggested change from the term “professional accountant” to “certified” to avoid confusion over credentialing. Chair led the procedural review and sought clarifications across multiple line items.
A central topic was the district’s Medicaid supplement for special-education-related professionals. A committee member asked…
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