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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Ladue School Board Approves Certified Staff Salary Schedule

New hires will begin at $40,000, a 1 percent increase over last year.

The Ladue School board adopted the salary schedule for all certified staff within the district for the 2013-14 school year. Agreements were reached between the administration and the Ladue Education Association (LEA) representing the teachers. Salaries for teachers, based on the criteria of evaluation, merit increases, and percentage increases will range from a low of $42,842.44 to a high of $101,542.00. Increases, on average were 2 percent. Some got higher, some lower. Board member Andy Bresler was pleased. "This way we can give the biggest increases to the highest performers where this does the most amount of good, and still stayed within our budget," he said. Newly-hired teachers will start at $40,000.00 for the 2013-14 school year. …

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Ladue School Board Picks Interim Superintendent

Dr. Judy Sclair, the district's assistant superintendent for human resources will continue in her current role in addition to taking on Ladue's top administrative post.

The Ladue School Board, meeting in closed session Monday night, capped a day full of administrative staff maneuvers by naming an interim superintendent effective January 2, 2013. Dr. Judy Sclair, the district's assistant superintendent for human resources, will serve as Ladue's sole interim superintendent next semester. Sclair, along with Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance Dr. Jason Buckner and Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning Dr. Donna Jahnke will rotate those duties for the remainder of 2012. In September, Dr. Marsha Chappelow announced her intent to retire as Superintendent at the end of the school year. In a news release sent out Friday night, the district announced it had accepted Chappelow's request …

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CreveCoeurDad

4:12 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

They are two sides of the same coin that those at the top play - heads they win, tails we (the taxpayer or the stockholder) lose.   more ›

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