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In higher paying districts like Durham, the state covers base pay for school employees and the county supplements their wages.
In a Friday afternoon meeting, the Durham Board of Education hopes to resolve salary issues that plunged public schools into chaos this month and stave off further school closures.
A report released by the school board this week shows it will cost $700,000 more per month than was budgeted to keep raises for 1,300 classified Durham school employees.
Durham Public Schools will stop paying last year’s promised raises at the end of this month and instead give 11% raises to 1,875 classified staff members for the rest of the school year.
The Durham Public Schools district is a public school district in Durham, North Carolina. Formed in 1992 with the merger of Durham 's previous two school districts, it is 8th largest school system in North Carolina as of November 2020. There are 55 public schools in the system, consisting of 31 elementary (K-5), 9 middle (6–8), 2 secondary (6 ...
Moore is tasked with helping to help bring stability to Durham Public Schools in the aftermath of botched pay raises for employees that led to Pascal Mubenga’s resignation as superintendent and ...
Here are our 5 key takeaways in the payroll problems that have thrown the school district into chaos this past week. Durham Public Schools could let 1,000-plus workers who got overpaid keep the ...
The disruptions and ongoing salary dispute in Durham Public Schools are attributed to faulty calculations and a “failure of communication” from top leaders in the district’s administration ...