Monday, July 16, 2012

Act 93 Administrative Agreement removed from agenda

Thanks to David Huston, the podcasts to tonight's meetings are now available. Josephine Posti announced that an agenda item was removed -

Act 93 Administrative Agreement – The Board will be asked to consider an Act 93 agreement with the District’s administrators.
Act 93 Administrative Agreement: RESOLVED, That the Board approves the Act 93 Administrative Pay for Performance Plan as presented effective July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2017.
Does that mean that there is no agreement for Jan Klein? Steve Scheurer?

The following action item was only an adjustment to Mrs. Klein's annual salary, or a technical amendment or revision as explained by Scott Goldman:
Revision to 2012-2013 Administrative Salaries – The Board will be asked to approve a revised list of salary adjustments for administrators previously approved by the Board.
Revision to 2012-2013 Administrative Salaries: RESOLVED, That the Board approves the revised 2012-2013 list of annual salary adjustments for administrators effective July 1, 2012.
At the last meeting, Scott Goldman had not voted to approve the administrative raises, but since tonight was a technical amendment, the vote was unanimous. I wish the Board would have just come out to explain what the technical amendment was.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you can't pay the teachers through 2015 at 4.4% how do you pay the administrators "Pay for Performance" salary increases through 2017?

Anonymous said...

Funny how an agenda item was deemed important enough to be on the agenda until the board discovers that the public might not be too happy about it.
So it conveniently disappears from the agenda!

Ah yes, don't ya just love the transparency and respect they have for their constituents!

Anonymous said...

Not sure if the school code includes Klein and Scheurer, the legal definition has a double-negative:

24 P.S. § 11-1164
“School administrator” shall mean any employe of the school entity below the rank of district superintendent, executive director, director of vocational-technical school, assistant district superintendent or assistant executive director, but including the rank of first level supervisor, who by virtue of assigned duties is not in a bargaining unit of public employes as created under the act of July 23, 1970 (P.L. 563, No. 195), known as the “Public Employe Relations Act.” [FN1] However, this definition shall not apply to anyone who has the duties and responsibilities of the position of business manager or personnel director, but not to include principals.

Anonymous said...

Bored meeting :-)

After watching the meeting I've come to the conclusion Lebovitz is the worst of the bunch.
He should be made to attend every meeting in a cheerleader's outfit.

PJ Dick could tell him they're importing dirt from Columbia and he'd say: I'm excited and I know it's good dirt because they grow excellent coffee.