Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Bryan Pruitt
The Eureka Springs School Board approved the salary schedule for the 2021-2022 school year on Monday night, agreeing to increase the base salary for teachers to $37,600.
Superintendent Bryan Pruitt said the states base salary is increasing from $34,000 to $36,000, and the Eureka Springs School District wanted to stay ahead of that and be proactive on our salary schedule.
Increasing the base salary to $37,600, Pruitt said, will help draw teachers to the district. He said thats an increase of $500 from the base salary the board approved for the 2020-2021 school year.
It makes our school more attractive to new teachers coming in, Pruitt said. We also pay up to $320 a month on everybodys insurance. Thats right at a $4,000 benefit. Its a nice package we have here for our staff.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
The Eureka Springs School Board approved the salary schedule for the 2021-2022 school year on Monday night, agreeing to increase the base salary for teachers to $37,600.
Superintendent Bryan Pruitt said the states base salary is increasing from $34,000 to $36,000, and the Eureka Springs School District wanted to stay ahead of that and be proactive on our salary schedule.
Increasing the base salary to $37,600, Pruitt said, will help draw teachers to the district. He said thats an increase of $500 from the base salary the board approved for the 2020-2021 school year.
It makes our school more attractive to new teachers coming in, Pruitt said. We also pay up to $320 a month on everybodys insurance. Thats right at a $4,000 benefit. Its a nice package we have here for our staff.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
By Samantha Jones and Robert Coxcitizen.editor.eureka@gmail.com
Eureka Springs High School seniors Kyle Plott (left) and Cole Saab wear masks while studying on Friday, April 2. The Eureka Springs School District is continuing its mask policy through the end of the school year despite Gov. Asa Hutchinsons decision to lift the statewide mask mandate.
Samantha Jones / Carroll County News
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced last week that he would be lifting the statewide mask mandate, explaining that while masks would no longer be mandatory, many entities, including businesses, government offices and schools would be able to make their own decisions.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
By Samantha Jones and Robert Coxcitizen.editor.eureka@gmail.com
Eureka Springs High School seniors Kyle Plott, left, and Cole Saab wear masks while studying on Friday, April 2. The Eureka Springs School District is continuing its mask policy through the end of the school year despite Gov. Asa Hutchinsons decision to lift the statewide mask mandate.
Samantha Jones / Lovely County Citizen
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced last week that he would be lifting the statewide mask mandate, explaining that while masks would no longer be mandatory, many entities, including businesses, government offices and schools would be able to make their own decisions.
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