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The Cave Creek Unified School District is keenly aware of the challenges faced across America in 2020 resulting from COVID – 19. Many sectors of the economy have suffered because of closures, quarantines, and the associated effects of the pandemic. The Cave Creek Unified School District is no exception.
In January 2020, enrollment in the District was 5,488, and today, enrollment is approximately 5,100 or a decrease of approximately 400 students. Since the number of students attending school dictates the District’s budget, the District is facing a potential budget shortfall in fiscal year 2022 of approximately $4.1 million dollars, which represents a budget reduction of over 11%. This would be difficult in anyone’s budget but especially difficult when salary and benefits for employees equal 80% of the district’s operating budget.
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Cave Creek Unified School District revises policy for teachers exposed to COVID-19
If a teacher is potentially exposed, they’re being told they can come back to work or quarantine using their own paid time off. Author: Adriana Loya Updated: 4:08 PM MST January 15, 2021
CAVE CREEK, Ariz. If a student in the Cave Creek Unified School district is potentially exposed to COVID-19, they’re sent home to quarantine for two weeks.
If a teacher is potentially exposed, they’re being told they can come back to work or quarantine using their own paid time off.
The district announced the revised policy to staff via email on Wednesday saying “An employee MAY choose to quarantine themselves if they have been exposed but their days off of the site will be pulled from their sick leave. There is no longer a work from home option.