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Kings Park board approves noncontract pay rate and base salary increases for non-aligned employees

June 28, 2025 | KINGS PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Kings Park board approves noncontract pay rate and base salary increases for non-aligned employees
Presiding board members moved and approved two personnel items: the noncontract pay rate for the 2025 2026 school year and base salary increases for a set of non-aligned district employees.

Mister Hanley presented the resolutions. The approved base-salary increases apply to 12 district positions listed in the resolution and stipulated in the district's approved 2025 budget. Titles named in the motion included: superintendent of schools; deputy superintendent; assistant superintendent for personnel and administrative services; assistant superintendent for personnel services; assistant superintendent for business; executive assistant to the superintendent; confidential senior clerk typist; transportation supervisor; district clerk; district treasurer; and school resource officer.

Administration stated the increases conform with the amounts shown in the district's approved budget for the coming school year. The board voted to approve both the noncontract pay rate and the non-aligned employee base salary increases during the meeting.

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