Delaware school board to consider 2.25 percent raise for employees

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The Delaware Board of Education will consider approving a 2.25 percent raise for teachers and administrators at its meeting tonight.

The board will consider approving a 2.25 percent increase in base pay for employees who are members of the Delaware City Schools Teacher Association (DCTA), Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE) and employees represented by United Electrical. The agreement will also allow employees to choose between various health plan options.

Tthe board will also consider approving identical agreements with administrative staff.

The board will also consider approving a number of hires, including Kelley Harding, who could work as a teacher at Dempsey Middle School, and Amanda Bartz, who could work as a teacher at Carlisle Elementary School. The board will also consider approving the employment of Cynthia Brown, a speech language pathologist for the district, and Siobhan Johnson and Gayle Angle, who would serve as educational assistants at Hayes High School and Schultz Elementary respectively.

The board will consider accepting the resignation of Madison Sible, a school age child care (SACC) employee.

The meeting will begin at 6 p.m at Willis Intermediate School.

By Glenn Battishill

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Glenn Battishill can be reached at 740-413-0903 or on Twitter @BattishillDG.

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