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SCRANTON – A trio of Scranton School District employees who sued the District over rules it implemented in December requiring them to perform their paraprofessional duties inside students’ homes if virtual learning once again takes place, have motioned for a special injunction to prevent the rules from going into effect. ....
SCRANTON – A trio of Scranton School District employees have denied the District’s opposition to its lawsuit over rules it implemented last month requiring them to perform their paraprofessional duties inside students’ homes if virtual learning once again takes place, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its pervasive Omicron variant. ....
SCRANTON – Scranton School District officials argue that three of its paraprofessionals, who recently sued the District over rules it implemented last month requiring them to perform their duties inside students’ homes if the COVID-19 pandemic requires virtual learning to once again take place, are not suffering immediate and irreparable harm. ....
SCRANTON – A trio of Scranton School District employees have sued the District over rules it implemented last month requiring them to perform their paraprofessional duties inside students’ homes if virtual learning once again takes place, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its pervasive Omicron variant. ....
The 2021 Scranton School District budget approved by the school board Monday night included raises for three administrators. When the prior administration hired the business manager, chief human resource officer and special education director, the employees were given salaries inconsistent with employees in similar positions, officials said Tuesday. Board President Katie Gilmartin said directors are correcting historical mistakes, as the board would for any employee paid at a lower rate. Contracts with Patrick Laffey, business manager, and John Castrovinci, chief human resource officer, are in negotiations, Superintendent Melissa McTiernan said. The 2021 budget includes money for those contracts, she said. The budget did not include raises for teachers and other employees. ....