Early retirement policy moves forward, Clark elected as board VP

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Those looking to retire from the Newton Community School District via the district’s early retirement policy under School Board Policy 410.1 can breathe a bit more easily after Monday night’s regular meeting of the Newton Community School Board of Education.

The measure, which was up for a second reading, received the most attention and garnered the most discussion of any item on the meeting’s agenda.

Revoked just two years prior, the policy rose to relevance once again as a tool to contribute to the $180,000 in cuts the district must make heading into the 2013-2014 school year, said NCSD Superintendent Steve McDermott.

“This kind of a tool will be effective for us this year,” McDermott said. “If we have people thinking they want to do something else, it’s a chance for us to get some good, new talent.”

Currently, five staff members have applied for the early retirement program, a move that McDermott said would save a sizeable chunk of money on the district’s way to complying with budget cuts.

“We’ve seen a strong interest from several employees, and I see no reason not to bring back the policy for this year,” McDermott said. “With average experience and average level of degree, we’re looking at a savings of $110,000.”

“Knowing what I do about personnel, now is a good time (to offer it),” he added.

Board member Donna Cook brought up the issue of fairness to those working in the district who may or may not have retired a few years back based upon whether the policy would be in place versus the two years it was not.

Board member Nat Clark interjected that, if the NCSD were to decide not to offer the program, other staff would likely need to be laid off in order to adequately reduce operating costs.

“If we decide not to do this, are we going to have to issue pink slips after this year?” he asked.

The second reading of the policy passed by a 5-1 vote after it was decided that implementing the policy as a tool to reduce costs opposed to as a benefit to employees would be the most effective way of keeping costs down for the upcoming academic year.

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