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Haverhill’s educational support professionals yesterday ratified a new contract with the Haverhill School Committee, cementing the accord just as the union looks for a new president. The School Committee already approved the agreement 5-1 in public session last Thursday. As negotiations were wrapping up in the last two weeks, Haverhill Education Association President Anthony J. […]
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Rep. Linda Dean Campbell. (Courtesy photograph.)
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Local women who have been elected to office are encouraging others to join them and offering tips on mounting electoral campaigns during an online event tomorrow night.
The League of Women Voters of Greater Haverhill host “Women Empowering Women,” moderated by Rep. Linda Dean Campbell, a league member. Panelists include state Sen. Diana DiZoglio and Rep. Christina Minicucci, Governor’s Councilor Eileen Duff, Haverhill City Councilors Melinda E. Barrett and Mary Ellen Daly O’Brien; Methuen City Councilors Eunice Ziegler and Jessica Finocchiaro and Haverhill School Committee members Gail Sullivan and Toni Donai-Sapienza. Haverhill City Clerk Linda L. Koutoulas will share pra
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Executive Assistant Beverly Cassano, School Committee member Gail M. Sullivan, Superintendent Margaret Marotta and Assistant Superintendent Michael Pfifferling at a Haverhill School Committee meeting. (WHAV News file photograph.)
After nearly a year and a half of back-and-forth negotiations, the Haverhill School Committee and Haverhill Education Association reached agreement last week on pay increases and other benefits for the school’s educational support professionals.
School Committee members voted 4-2 last Thursday to ratify a memorandum of understanding that provides ESPs a 2% increase for the current year, paid retroactively to last July 1; another 1.5% increase to take effect July 1, 2022; and a three-step pay scale for the next school year beginning at $21 per hour for one to three years of service, $24 per hour for four to nine years of service and $27 per hour for 10 or more years of service. New hires with bachelors’ degrees start at
The Haverhill School Committee is moving ahead with an application for financial assistance from the state regarding needed repairs at two city schools. The Committee voted last Thursday to approve sending a statement of interest to the Massachusetts School Building Authority for necessary upgrades to the William H. Moody School and the Silver Hill Elementary […]