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    You are at:Home»Local News»USD 383 to consider ratification of NEA contract during special meeting

    USD 383 to consider ratification of NEA contract during special meeting

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    By Brandon Peoples on August 12, 2020 Local News, Manhattan
    USD 383 school board members: Clockwise from left: Curt Herrman, Kristin Brighton, Darell Edie, Katrina Lewison, Jurdene Coleman, Karla Hagemeister and Brandy Santos. (USD 383 courtesy photo)
    USD 383 school board members: Clockwise from left: Curt Herrman, Kristin Brighton, Darell Edie, Katrina Lewison, Jurdene Coleman, Board President Karla Hagemeister and Brandy Santos. (USD 383 courtesy photo)

    The Manhattan/Ogden School board plans to hold a special meeting Friday to consider ratification of the NEA teacher contract agreement for the 2020-2021 school year.

    Included in the agreement is a 3.52 percent compensation package increase. The base salary proposal shows no increase with starting teacher salaries remaining at $41,000. The proposal also calls for vertical and horizontal steps for experience and education and continued coverage of individual health insurance premiums. A number of letters of understanding are also outlined in the proposal, including one that will add three additional sick days if needed due to COVID-19 and language to potentially use remote learning in lieu of inclement weather days.

    The tentative agreement is estimated to increase total teacher compensation and expense by nearly $1.2 million.

    The school board will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday via Zoom. The meeting will be shared to the USD 383 Manhattan/Ogden Facebook page. The packet for Friday’s meeting, including details of the tentative agreement is shared below.

    BOE Agenda Packet 8-14-20 spec mtg

     

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