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Board of Education work session to address parental leave and recent board vacancy
Board of Education work session to address parental leave and recent board vacancy

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
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Board of Education work session to address parental leave and recent board vacancy

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The St. Joseph School District Board of Education will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday at Troester Media Center to address issues like paid parental leave and the recent board vacancy. The deadline to file for the open position, vacated with the resignation of Rick Gehring, is May 13. The board will review policies related to filling vacancies caused by resignations. It will also review other job descriptions for the board, while addressing topics like paid parental leave for the new school year and investing in curriculum resources for various subjects. Superintendent Gabe Edgar will share a presentation on the recent School District Mission survey tonight as well. News-Press NOW will share details of the meeting later tonight.

Bond project update, open enrollment top list at school board work session
Bond project update, open enrollment top list at school board work session

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Health
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Bond project update, open enrollment top list at school board work session

The St. Joseph School District Board of Education will meet for its monthly work session at 5:30 p.m. on Monday at the Troester Media Center. Some items up for discussion are updates for the ongoing district bond project that's covering costs for repairs at multiple facilities. Additionally, SJSD Superintendent Gabe Edgar will explain the possible implementation of House Bill 711, which was approved by the Missouri House of Representatives earlier this month. The bill would allow "open enrollment" in terms of establishing transfer procedures to non-resident districts for students in public schools. The bill could become effective for the 2026-2027 school year if approved by the Senate. Also up for discussion is the process of adding a second section of Hillyard's Health Services program, a physical therapy assistant for the 2025-2026 school year, childcare for parenting students, paid parental leave for staff and workforce housing. News-Press NOW will update this story.

SJSD breaks down costs of Proposition Two
SJSD breaks down costs of Proposition Two

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

  • Business
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SJSD breaks down costs of Proposition Two

A bond proposal showing up on the April 8 municipal election ballots would allow voters to deny or approve a 60 cent tax increase. The increase would be part of a potential 20 year bond to pay for the construction of two new high schools for the St. Joseph School District. One thing SJSD is trying to explain to taxpayers, is how that 60 cent increase would affect the taxes they are currently paying. 'So if you have a $200,000 do not pay the taxes on the $200,000,' said Dr. Gabe Edgar, SJSD superintendent. 'You pay taxes on the residential cost and what that is, which is 19%.' The monthly expense for the levy increase on a $200,000 home would equate to $19. The formula also does the same for personal, commercial and different types of agricultural property. If approved, SJSD's debt service would also raise from 50 cents to $1.11. Although the tax levy is calculated for 20 years to support the bond, Edgar believes it won't last that long. Right now, ballot language for the April election suggests the levy is for one high school. Edgar said, having the specific ballot language is just one-step in the different elements that play into the implementation of the two high school plan. 'The cost and the reason why we can't put two on the ballot at same time, is because our bonding capacity is not large enough,' said Edgar. 'Right now, you see the cost of what we're putting on the ballot is $157 million. And, I would anticipate the next time around. You know, you're looking at five, six years down the road, you're looking at $180 million, $190 million.' Some contributing factors for the specifics of the tax, has to do with the economy. 'We looked at this back in 2019, we're talking less than $100 million,' said Edgar. 'It's not going to get any cheaper, and you know, the students at the St. Joe School District deserve it.' A proposition for a second high school wouldn't be added to ballots until after the construction is finished for the first high school. 'Now, if they are progressive and make pre-payments, I would anticipate you could look at something in 2031,' said Edgar. 'So you're going to have one built on the ground in the fall of 2028 and then two to three years later, you'll be talking about the next.' Edgar said he understands the communities reservations when it comes to paying more taxes, however, notes that the increase will benefit students in many ways. 'There's a lot of give and take,' said Edgar. 'But I think just bringing the learning to the 21st century, we're behind in a lot of areas. This will allow us to kind of, pole vault into the future, so to speak.' If the proposition is approved, Edgar said ground would be broken for construction this next summer. News-Press NOW will continue to provide more in-depth reports about Proposition Two ahead of Election Day.

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