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DCSD hires back employees


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ZEPHYR COVE — Taking a conservative approach to the 2011-12 fiscal budget allowed Douglas County School District to hire back 29 of the 40 teachers who were told in the spring they would not have a job this coming school year.

The board on July 12 voted to reinstate the positions along with several classified jobs. Some classified employees also had their hours upped, which means they will qualify for benefits.

“We worked off the governor’s proposed budget in late January. We were hoping it was a worst case scenario,” Superintendent Lisa Noonan told Lake Tahoe News during a break in the meeting. “The Legislature approved more money than we planned for.”

Even though the Nevada Legislature meets every other year, the funding is one year at time. This means the district could be faced with more cuts in the following school year.

In other action at the meeting, Noonan gave the board members (Karen Chessell was absent) information to read about having an appraisal done at the shuttered Kingsbury Middle School at the lake.

At the special meeting July 25 at 3:30pm in Minden, the board will be asked to appoint Johnson-Perkins & Associates of Zephyr Cove to be the district’s appraiser. The state will pick a second appraiser per state law.

— Kathryn Reed

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  1. dogwoman says - Posted: July 17, 2011

    School districts play this game every year. They do it in California too. It’s a sympathy ploy to continue funding increases. They’ve been crying wolf a little too long though. Now in the spring when they claim they’re laying people off, those of us who have been paying attention no longer fall for it.

  2. the conservation robot says - Posted: July 17, 2011

    So they rehired 29 of the 40 people that they told were going to be laid off.
    How is that a ploy to increase funding? Isn’t that a reaction to a decrease in funding?
    11 jobs were lost. How is that crying wolf?
    They did lay people off.

  3. dogwoman says - Posted: July 17, 2011

    Yes, but it wasn’t the armageddon they always threaten. Maybe some of the layoffs were less than stellar hires and will eventually be replaced? Maybe they were just unnecessary positions. We don’t know.

  4. Laurie says - Posted: July 19, 2011

    So glad to see that some of the enthusiastic new hires will be back on board at DCSD…..a win for our children!!!!!