5/26/20 School Board Meeting Guide
Both teachers and administrators have volunteered to take a pay freeze next year to help the East Penn schools. This and other budget news.
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Both teachers and administrators have volunteered to take a pay freeze next year to help the East Penn schools. This and other budget news.
Increased class sizes, fewer educational materials, and more interest on district debt are some of the consequences of cuts needed to meet the current budget crisis. Get a full rundown on what was covered at yesterday’s school board meeting.
The new (and grim) budget reality, a tax rebate program, the East Penn community pandemic response, and a turf field update were highlights of last night’s school board meeting.
The regular school board meeting was cancelled due to the pandemic. But here’s some thoughts on what comes next for the district.
Next year’s school calendar, a coronavirus update, the possibility of two new administrators, and budget planning were all covered at last night’s school board meeting.
Elementary reading curriculum, new turf field approval, and the Future Ready Schools program were the highlights of last night’s school board meeting.
New special education positions, next year’s school calendar, and new turf field details were all covered in last night’s long school board meeting.
Next year’s preliminary budget and permanently preserving playground space at Jefferson were the main issues at Monday’s school board meeting.
Two issues were raised at last night’s short board meeting: a student concern about graduation requirements, and an updated timline on the start time task force.
Tax relief for the elderly or disabled, the new turf field, and standardized testing results were the main topics at last night’s board meeting.