October 13, 2009By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
By freezing raises for employees, the Chino Valley Unified school board hopes to close in on filling a once gaping $33 million budget hole.
The district expects to save $5.2 million by approving a freeze on pay increases awarded to union members for earning supplementary degrees and longevity.
The Board of Education must approve a balanced budget by its meeting on Thursday to meet a San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools deadline. Teachers and classified workers have to agree to the freeze before a second county interim budget deadline on March 15...
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