compared to $2,083,227 for the ….
compared to $2,083,227 for the previous school year, an increase of about 4.1 percent.
This tax levy includes about $1.4 million for the general fund, $683,000 for debt payments and $65,000 for the district’s community service fund.
The district’s revenue limit is $8 million, with $6.6 million in state aid expected for the 2020-2021 school year.
Support staff pay
After the school board moved into its regular monthly meeting, board members received public comment from several support staff members regarding their pay under possible future sustained closures due to COVID-19.
Cathy Clement urged the board to reconsider applying unemployment, and to treat support staff as “an asset and not an expense.”
Since unemployment pays only 40 percent of a support staff’s wages, many of the district’s support staff were unable to cover expenses related to health care premiums and deductions, the board was informed.
After hearing from the staff, the board approved a motion to pay full and regular hourly wages for support staff through the first two weeks of a possible shut down.
However, after two weeks, whether consecutive or not, support staff not working in house at the request of their supervisors or principals will be paid a base wage per their assigned category in the district’s employee handbook.
Other business
_ The district will continue to follow Gov. Evers mask mandate, with most students and staff expected to wear masks until the mandate ends Nov. 21.
_ The board approved the hiring of Jessica Boston as the elementary guidance counselor and Ethan Kramas as the middle school/ eight grade boys basketball coach.