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Old 03-16-2020, 04:03 AM   #100 (permalink)
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The elderly and those with preexisting conditions, obviously.

Quote:
"The superintendent letter asks state lawmakers to:
• Support funding for 180 and 200-day school years, even if schools aren't able to hold school on that many days because of the closures. That would allow schools to continue paying staff members.
• Ensure that paying hourly staff members, which include classroom aides, custodians and bus drivers, is not considered a "gift of public funds" during the closures. School leaders are worried they won't legally be able to pay hourly staff what they normally would if school is shut down.
• Allocate extra funding to pay school employees if the school year has to be extended.
• Consider sending money for schools and community centers to become childcare centers for families during the closures."
Gov. Ducey, Kathy Hoffman: All Arizona schools to close through March 27

So, I may be paid to stay home, and paid to finish the school year when it runs into overtime?

On top of that, if I can do just one make-up when I would be working at the school I come out ahead.

I certainly could use additional funds!
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