Mr. Lecher rewarded Miss Chumley's class with ice cream for taking such good care of their classroom. He said they have a clean room every day.
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
clean
Snow day!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
snow
snow
snow
snow
snow
snow
Mrs. Calderon has a great helper! Mrs. Calderon you better watch out.
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
library
STEAM Lab learning in Mrs. Stanfield's room!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
STEAM
STEAM
Yum!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
mops
Proud student! Proud teacher!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
proud
proud
Kindness should be all the time but next week is the kindness challenge in schools throughout the country.
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
kindness
Tuscola CUSD 301 will cancel school on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. Extracurricular activities will be decided by noon tomorrow.
over 1 year ago, Gary Alexander
Swimming twins!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
swim
When you tell your mom you are never wearing your new Jordans to school but you change your mind.
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
Jordan’s
Jordan’s
The kids love Miss Kay!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Kay
Pre-K learning about ice and the life cycle of a snowflake!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
snowflake
snowflake
snowflake
snowflake
snowflake
Board response to TESPA 12/18/23 Thank you to the Tuscola Education Support Professional Association (TESPA) members who attended the meeting tonight. In order for fair negotiations to continue, the Board of Education and Superintendent are willing to continue the negotiation process and are still willing to negotiate privately. Our last email asking for dates to meet with the TESPA committee proves this commitment. However, since TESPA has decided to utilize the media to negotiate the contract, we would like some facts to come to light from the school district’s perception. The article in The County Chronicle stated we rescinded the district contribution. When negotiating with the Teachers Association last year about insurance, it was stated that the board and superintendent understood that switching insurances in December and not preparing for a higher deductible could be hard for some employees. The board decided to contribute what all employees were paying for their own insurance in 2021-2022 through Egyptian Trust to each member's insurance. It was also stated that this would be a one-year benefit, and then it would be bargained. The Board and Superintendent did not rescind the insurance benefit; we are simply bargaining. TESPA fails to state to the public that the Teacher’s Association(TEA) agreed to have their premium paid for at 100% by the board for the next two years. The board and TEA voted on and signed this MOU in November. This is the same benefit we offered TESPA. This year, our insurance increased by 12%, costing our district $94,548. If it increases by 52% next year, as one area school’s insurance did, the board, not the employee, has to pick up the entire increase of the premium. Before this contract, the board never picked up the entire premium in the contract with TEA. The insurance company we were with, Egyptian Trust, was a company that was not able to pay its bills. The Board of Education had to pay an extra payment or put that payment back on our employees while a member of the Egyptian Trust. The board and superintendent did not feel staying with a sinking ship was beneficial. The board also had to pay an additional payment to get off the sinking ship. We had a few months to get stable insurance. We found insurance through the Illinois Educators Risk Management Program. This allowed the district to look for lower premiums. As a district, we were looking at something cost-efficient so that our employees would not have to pay much toward or any toward their premiums. TESPA states we can afford to pay the premium and more for TESPA members. We want to remind everyone that there are not only TESPA members but also TEA members and employees who are not part of a union. The administration and every employee, Union or non-union, receive the same benefits when comes to health insurance. If we were to pay the 95 employees who take the insurance above the 100% premium, that would cost the taxpayers of Tuscola an additional $84,736 for 12 months. This would be on top of the insurance increase of $94,548. If you continue to do this year after year, you eventually can’t afford to pay 100% of the premium for employees. Especially when Matt Seaton, the Illinois State Board of Education’s chief financial officer, states to school districts, “As we think about our budget for the next several years, I think we’re going to be thinking in terms of a conservative budget.” I am the only board member who was on the board when we had four days of cash on hand. I do not want to see us return to four days of cash on hand. As far as bonuses are concerned, because the paraprofessionals formed TESPA, all compensation, including bonuses, are mandatory subjects of bargaining – the board couldn’t unilaterally give a bonus to TESPA without bargaining. During the negotiations, TESPA did not introduce any language that mentioned anything about a bonus structure. The Superintendent reminded the TESPA members that a bonus would not be given because it was not part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. TESPA then reached out and wanted to bargain. Tuscola CUSD # 301 does not feel that opening a contract up, once agreed upon, is in the best interest of the district or its taxpayers. This is a precedent that was evident in 2019 when the TEA wanted to open the contract up to bargain a retirement incentive. The Board and Superintendent declined to open the contract up until the next negotiations. The Board of Education and its Administration appreciate TESPA and its members. We wanted to make sure all facts were in the open for the public, and hopefully, The County Chronicle would publish since they did not call and ask for the District’s perspective before writing today’s article. We look forward to continuing our insurance talks with TESPA.
over 1 year ago, Gary Alexander
See you there!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
bball
Afternoon movie with third and fourth grade at North Ward!
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
movie
movie
movie
movie
Mrs. Yantis’s class had to escape the naughty list today! Part 2
over 1 year ago, Jeremy Rodebaugh
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Yantis5
Yantis4
Mrs. Yantis’s class had to escape the naughty list today! Part 1
over 1 year ago, Jeremy Rodebaugh
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Yantis2
Yantis1
Mrs. Sterkel's class giving out presents to each each other. However, all of these presents were compliments from the students to each other.
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
Presents
Presents
Presents
More of the "normal" at North Ward.
over 1 year ago, Jason Wallace
Christmas
Christmas
Christmas
Christmas