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Ojai Valley News - Ojai Unified postpones public hearing on proposed budget to June 16 meeting

Ojai Valley News - OUSD board to vote on $250 a month in hazard pay for teachers at Wednesday, April 21, meeting

OUSD board to vote on $250 a month in hazard pay for teachers at Wednesday, April 21, meeting Published: Tuesday, 20 April 2021 12:27 Ojai Unified school board will meet for the second time in a week on Wednesday, April 21, starting at 4:45 p.m. to consider ratifying an agreement for teachers to receive $250 a month in hazard pay from January to June 2021 if they work in-person at a school site and could potentially be a close contact wth students. The memorandum of understanding can be viewed here: The school board approved a $200-a-month stipend on Jan. 25 for OUSD classified employees who could be in contact with students. The January OVN article can be read HERE. 

Ojai Valley News - Letters to the editor about Ojai Parents Peaceful protest March 16

Ojai Valley News - Letters to the editor about Ojai Parents Peaceful protest March 16
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Ojai Valley News - Letters to the editor about Ojai Parents Peaceful protest March 16

Ojai Valley News - Letters to the editor about Ojai Parents Peaceful protest March 16
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Ojai Valley News - Ojai school board to meet Monday, Jan 25, to discuss $200-a-month stipend for classified employees

The school board will start its meeting at 5 p.m. in closed session to have a conference regarding labor negotiations in response to the teachers’ union “demand to bargain” letter, dated Jan. 10, objecting to the school district s return-to-campus plans, posted on the Jan. 13 school board agenda. In the letter, the teachers union President Angie Genasci wrote, in part: The membership feels that the current plan of (1) bringing elementary students back to campus for two  days in this and next week and beginning a full hybrid schedule the following week and (2) bringing the  middle and high school students back to campus at the end of January before we know if the case rates  have lowered to the guidelines set forth by our Governor, is not one that is taking into consideration the  physical safety of our students or staff.   

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