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School district approves continued safety innovation and sustainability efforts

School district approves continued safety innovation and sustainability efforts
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Lyles swears in as superintendent

Lyles swears in as superintendent
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Board approves one-time pay raise

The DeKalb County Board of Education Thursday night approved a COVID Supplement Resolution granting a temporary one-time pay increase for all full-time eligible employees for $1,000. Chairman Randy Peppers said through conversation with DeKalb County Superintendent Jason Barnett and members of the board, he recommended the board approve a temporary one-time supplemental pay increase for all full-time classified and certified employees for $1,000 for additional time, effort and service that was necessary this school year and will be necessary for the remainder of the Spring 2021-21 semester to successfully meet the challenges that have been presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. “I along with Dr. Barnett and the entire board of education are grateful for the work our employees have provided for our students, families and communities during this time,” he said. “We hope you take this as a token of our gratitude for all you’ve done.”

Board of education approves resignation

McMahon was a teacher at Ider High School. The reason for resignation was not announced. Board members Monty Darwin and Chris Andrews were absent from the Monday meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for March 25, 2021, with the regular meeting at 5 p.m. and work session at 4:30 p.m. in the Facilities Building meeting room.

County educators receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

DeKalb County teachers and educational staff received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Friday.  On Jan. 29, 2021, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and State Health Officer Scott Harris announced the expansion of eligibility for Covid-19 vaccinations for critical workers, including those who work in the education sector.  During last Thursday night’s board of education meeting, DeKalb County Superintendent Jason Barnett announced the vaccination clinic for employees on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021.  He said county employees had done an amazing job maneuvering the school year while in the middle of a pandemic.  “Our folks came to work and made a positive impact on our students lives and our community, and I am so thankful for that,” said Barnett. “Now that the vaccine is available, it was important for me to try and get it to them as quickly and timely as possible.” 

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