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It didn t sit right with me, said Brannen, who is the junior class president.
Belmond-Klemme junior Zackry Brennan speaks to the school board during the public forum on April 15. Jaci Smith
What didn t sit right, according to Brannen, was the fact that district administrators were seeking to remove from bargaining all non state-mandated items, leaving teacher base pay as the lone item to negotiate.
All other items, according to a state law passed in 2017, including longevity or education pay, holidays, overtime, sick or bereavement time, workloads and employment hours, are considered permissive, meaning they can be negotiated but do not have to be.
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  The Belmond-Klemme school board spent some time March 18 talking about how to spend more than $1.5 million in federal coronavirus funds.
ââThe district has already spent the $124,000 allocated last year by the CARES Act. Most of the money was used for masks, sanitizer, cleaning supplies and personnel.
ââB-K received another $540,815 in the second round of federal funding. A third round of funding, under the American Rescue Plan Act that was approved earlier this month, will send $1.2 million to B-K. The money from the second and third rounds must be spent by June 30, 2023.
âââWe have to find a way to spend all this money in the next 27 months,â Superintendent Dan Frazier said. He presented several ideas, including.. Â
By: Pollstar Staff
In honor of Women’s History Month, Pollstar
is spotlighting seminal live performances by women every weekday
throughout March. Similar to the philosophy behind Pollstar’
s February series –
– we aim to feature a variety of artists from
different time periods and music genres to help put into perspective the vast range of amazing live performances by women who over the years have greatly enriched our
lives and culture. We are only too aware that we can only hope to scratch the
surface of so many brilliant performances by so many incredibly talented women, be it jazz,
soul, R&B, punk, hip-hop, classical, blues, rock, country and far more.