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Cheryll Grover's avatar

Thank you. You have always had a good finger in the pulse of the district and this information is deep so I don’t claim to understand it all. It would be wonderful to have the unions perspective here as well so I hope they see this and respond.

But my worry is not looking back to the LACK of adequate wages prior to the 19% increase as well as the increases in health care insurance costs and cost of living. If anyone suffers from cost of living increases it is our teachers who spend their own money for supplies the school can’t supply and that parents assume are going to be provided.

We need for teachers to be able to afford to live where they work. And our county is third highest cola in the state I think.

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