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Correspondent The Fluvanna School Board voted unanimously in its Wednesday (April 14) meeting to give staff bonuses. Full-time employees will get $500; permanent part-time employees will get $250. The bonuses will be issued as a separate check on April 22. Superintendent Chuck Winkler advocated for the bonuses, saying, “The money is there.” Winkler also suggested giving staff a 5 percent raise in the Fiscal Year 2022 budget. The Board will vote on that change at the May 12 meeting. Winkler said Fluvanna schools are getting $2.7 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds as part of federal coronavirus relief. “We want to use this money to reduce class sizes,” he said. “We’ll also look at additional needs (social and emotional).” ....
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Correspondent Things got a bit tense between two School Board members during budget talks at Wednesday’s (Feb. 3) meeting. As Superintendent Chuck Winkler laid out the different scenarios of raises, salary scale adjustments and step increases, Charles Rittenhouse (Cunningham) asked what Winkler recommended. Winkler said he preferred giving staff a 2 percent raise with a minimum of $500 and no adjustments to salary scale. Which means if 2 percent of a person’s salary is less than $500, that person would get a $500 raise. The total cost of that proposal is $765,400. Rittenhouse noted that was about $1 million. Winkler said the other option – the same 2 percent raise with a $500 minimum including salary scale increases – actually did come out to $1,040,900. ....