PALESTINE —
Palestine Independent School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved employee retention incentives for the 2012-13 school year during the regular school board meeting Monday.
Professional employees will receive $600 and paraprofessional employees will receive $300, up from $500 for professionals and $200 for paraprofessionals in 2011.
PISD Superintendent Jason Marshall said he wanted to increase the amount slightly, due to the financial well-being of the district.
Based on the 2012 audit, $800,000 remaining from the 2011-12 budget year will be placed in the district’s fund balance and the incentives can be handled out of the budget surplus, Marshall said.
Currently, the district is generating over $500,000 more revenue than anticipated in the 2012-2013 budget.
In other board action, the trustees:
• HEARD a construction update.
• HEARD a financial update.
• APPROVED resolution authorizing the superintendent to notify Comptroller of District’s authority to exercise power of eminent domain, as required by Government Code Section 2206.101(b).
• APPROVED consent items.
• APPROVED Credit by Exam administration in December.
• HEARD presentation by A.M. Story Intermediate.
• HEARD presentation by Palestine Middle School.
• HEARD a report of Meeting Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements.
• HIRED Robert Brooks for a new position at Southside Elementary in Special Education. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and 35 years of experience.
• APPROVED renewing the legal services retainer agreement with Walsh, Anderson, Brown, Gallegos and Green, P.C., Attorneys at Law for 2012-13.
• HEARD Superintendent’s Report on enrollment.
• RECOGNIZED Junior Rotarians of the Month, Anna Phelps and Gregory Conner.
• RECOGNIZED PHS Students of the Month, Amy Witt and Alex Meyers.
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