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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Plainfield School District Adjusts Student-Staff Ratios

The change lowers the number of high school deans and guidance counselors in District 202 under the new plan adopted Monday.

The Plainfield School District 202 school board on Monday made some slight adjustments to the district’s student to staffing ratios based on Supt. John Harper’s recommendations. Staffing changes will go into effect for the 2013-14 school year. Harper said the change could mean layoffs, but it's too early to tell. Whether job cuts are in the future will depend on final enrollment numbers for next school year and, ultimately, the decision will rest with the board of educaton. On Monday, board members voted to lower to ratio of guidance counselors to students at the high school level from one guidance counselor per 375 students to one guidance counselor for every 350 students while raising the ratio of students to deans. Currently, the high …

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

District 202 Cuts 64 Jobs to Slash Budget Deficit

The school board Monday approved $3.9 million in cuts to ensure a balanced 2012-13 spending plan.

The equivalent of 64 full-time positions in Plainfield School District 202 will be cut in an effort to eliminate a projected $3.2 million deficit in 2012-13 budget. In a unanimous vote, the school board on Monday approved the layoffs, which will save an estimated $3.9 million. But state aid continues to be unpredictable and volatile, and the district may soon be on the hook for several million more in transportation and teacher pension costs that were once the state’s responsibility, district officials said. The approved cuts include the full-time equivalent of 27.4 members of the Association of Plainfield Teachers to save $1.77 million; the equivalent of 35.3 members of the Plainfield Association of Support Staff at a savings of about $…

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8:21 am on Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The school district is the only one to blame here. Keep slashing jobs and wages.   more ›

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