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OCT '2 1990 F00K FA'UE 5 " <br />Commissioner Scurlock questioned the inconsistencies in <br />teachers' salaries, and asked why the grant program pays $22 an <br />hour for teachers' salaries when our current schedule calls for <br />$10.21 an hour and the School Board is only paying $6.34 for <br />after-school hours. <br />Recreation Director Patricia Callahan explained that through <br />the State grant program last year, the teachers were paid their <br />normal hourly rate because the grant was in conjunction with the <br />Dept. of Education and they were the ones reviewing it. Now that <br />we have taken it on, the union -agreed rate per hour for teachers' <br />salaries is $10.32, which is also the rate we pay for the summer <br />program. Mrs. Callahan understood that the $6.34 hourly rate <br />paid by the School Board is for aides. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt he could move approval of this <br />item contingent upon the County paying the same consistent <br />salaries that the School Board does, and if it is $6.34, then <br />maybe we could offer two of these programs rather than one. <br />Mrs. Callahan assured the Board that she would be more than <br />willing to pay what the School Board is paying. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner -Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />salary funding in the amount of $35,000 for the "Right <br />Stuff" Program at the Gifford Middle Six and Seven <br />Schools, contingent on paying the teachers the same <br />hourly rate as the School Board pays for these <br />services. <br />23 <br />� � s <br />
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