The Pleasant Valley School Board passed a resolution Thursday that could allow for the furlough of up to 51 employees, for economic reasons.
“The budget forced our hand to pass the resolution tonight,” Superintendent Lee Lesisko said. “ It would behoove us to have teachers and professional staff sit in a classroom with no kids and pay them, it would be fiscally irresponsible. We don’t want to furlough, but if we don’t, we’ll go bankrupt in the next few years.”
The resolution states the board’s intent to suspend a maximum of 39 professional employees that provide instruction, a maximum of four administrative staff and a maximum of eight other professional employees.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers again grapple with proposal to ban cellphones while driving Ford Turner, The Morning Call
Pennsylvania lawmakers once again must decide whether to take the cellphones out of drivers’ hands.
A bill to do just that could see action in Harrisburg soon. Conceived by Monroe County Rep. Rosemary Brown, it would ban the use of handheld devices by drivers and make violations a “primary offense” meaning police could make a traffic stop based on seeing the violation.
“The purpose of this legislation is not to penalize drivers,” said Brown, a Republican, “but to protect innocent drivers, similar to our driving under the influence laws.”