New Mexico
Clovis school board passes 2022-23 budget
The Clovis Municipal Faculties board of schooling unanimously handed a $152.7-million finances for fiscal 12 months 2022-23 Tuesday at their common month-to-month assembly.
Two board members, Paul Cordova and Terry Martin, had been absent from the session. Board members Sean Hamilton, Sharon Epps and Cindy Osburn had been current, the three of them making a quorum for any motion that was taken on the assembly.
Deputy superintendent of finance Shawna Stone made a presentation of the proposed finances, one which covers a 170-day scholar calendar for 2022-23, 183 days for lecturers.
Notable within the finances is across-the-board pay will increase of various percentages for personnel. Pay raises within the upcoming fiscal 12 months are due partially to an infusion of funds from the state legislature that went to highschool districts throughout the state.
In different enterprise, the college board accredited $30,014 in funds to go to Adair Transportation, the college bus contractor for Clovis colleges. The cash was specified to go towards elevated gasoline prices.
Board members additionally accredited renewal of the 2022-23 bus service contract with Adair valued at practically $1,9 million.
Deputy superintendent of worker providers Joe Strickland informed the board there are 40 trainer openings within the district. He reported that there have been good candidates and good interviews.
“I really feel actually good about the place we’re,” Strickland mentioned.
Approval was given for scholar group journeys within the upcoming 12 months:
A Household, Profession and Neighborhood Leaders of America convention in San Diego, a Well being Occupations College students of America Future Well being Professionals management convention in Nashville and CHS Wildcadettes journey to Orlando, Florida for the dance crew union nationwide competitors.
Confronted with 2020 census-driven voting district modifications for varsity board member districts the board voted to go together with the choice with districts that intently resemble those for the Clovis Neighborhood Faculty board of trustees.