(KNZA)--The South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education, when they meet June 8th, approved pay increases.
Following an executive session, the Board approve a 2 percent pay increase for administrators; 70 cent increase for directors and board of education staff; 50 cent increase for 12-month staff and 30 cent increase for 9-month staff.
In other business, the Board approved additional concrete work at the high school and elementary school for $88,157 and adding heat to the Everest Middle School locker rooms at a cost of $6,960. The projects are being funded by proceeds from a bond issue approved by USD 430 voters last November.
In a special meeting May 31, the Board hiring Brian Messer as 7th/8th grade language arts teacher and Stephanie Brand as a 1st grade teacher for the 2022-23 school year.
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