High school parking lot use discussed The...
High school parking lot use discussed
The Huntington Beach Union High School District has scheduled a
meeting on plans to manage district property.
In a meeting scheduled for 2 p.m. on Friday at Huntington Beach
High School, the District Advisory Committee will gather public
opinion on whether to declare a section of the school’s parking lot a
surplus area. The committee can make a recommendation on whether to
declare the lot surplus, but the final decision will be made by the
school board.
The district has already declared the maintenance yard on the
campus to be surplus. If both areas are declared surplus, the board
can decide on plans to develop the yard, or to move parking spaces to
the yard and develop a section of the parking lot.
The meeting is scheduled to take place in the school’s Student
Center. The address is 1905 Main St.
Union district educators get a raise
Teachers and staff at the Huntington Beach Union High School
district were awarded a 1% pay raise on Tuesday.
In a series of 4 to 1 votes, the district board of trustees
approved the pay increase, retroactive to July 1, 2003.
Board President Michael Simons called the raise a “good faith
effort” to show the district’s appreciation for its employees’ work.
Trustee Matthew Harper was the only board member to vote against
the raises. Concerned that the state’s financial troubles make it too
risky for the district to spend more money, he said he was worried
the district would have to reduce staffing to up pay rates.
“The only way for the slices to get fatter is fewer slices,”
Harper said. The trustees who voted for raises were confident the
district could afford them, Simons said, adding that the district was
maintaining its 3% reserve and had funds available.
“We’re confident we’re not putting ourselves in any type of fiscal
jeopardy,” he said.
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