Board nixes contract, says it's too costly

 

December 13, 2019

Jana Peterson

Members of the Cloquet High School Madrigals vocal group sang Christmas carols in at least three different languages for Cloquet School board members and district staff before Monday's board meeting. Pictured, from left, are Lily Goebel, Cassandra Neumann, Lydia Stone and Olivia Macaulay.

Cloquet School Board members sent Superintendent Michael Cary back to the bargaining table with the top can didate for MARSS/student data information specialist at Monday's meeting.

Board member Nate Sandman - whose wife, Nicole, resigned from the Minnesota Automated Reporting Student System position to work as secretary to the principal at the high school - said he felt the insurance and salary arrangement was too generous, and expressed concern that the salary steps were on the high side.

The MARSS specialist works with student data and reports, including October 1 enrollments, December 1 ch...



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