Budget Drops Pay for Teacher Attendance: ; Duerring Tells Board They Can Reinstate Incentive If They Wish
Charleston Gazette › February 03, 2009
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Charleston Gazette › February 03, 2009
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Next year, Kanawha County school employees shouldn't count on an incentive worth up to $1,050 for regularly showing up to work.
On Monday, Superintendent Ron Duerring said school officials plan to draft a preliminary 2009-10 budget that does not devote any money to the incentive policy. The bonus, given each July, has been met with mixed reviews since board members approved it in June 2007.See the full content of this document
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Budget Drops Pay for Teacher Attendance: ; Duerring Tells Board They Can Reinstate Incentive If They Wish
Board member Pete Thaw, who did not vote for the first incentive and has criticized it ever since, was read...
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