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Griswold Superintendent discusses proposed SSA

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January 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – When the Griswold School Board met Monday evening, they received a report (as usual), from Superintendent Dave Henrichs, who spoke about the State of Iowa’s proposed 2.5 percent increase in SSA (State Supplemental Aid) to schools, as mentioned in Governor Reynolds’ “Condition of the State” address, last week. Henrichs said that’s not adequate for schools, and it creates an issue with negotiations between the District and the Teacher’s Union.

He says currently, if the Union and District cannot agree and it goes to arbitration, the increase will either be the CPI or 3%, which ever is less. That is only for base pay. Typically, schools and unions settle on a total package basis, which includes FICA, IPERS and insurance.

The problem, he says, “Will be compounded even more for districts that have a decrease in enrollment.” The Griswold School Board, he said agreed that there’s been multiple years in a row when education has been underfunded. He stressed, that the proposal is not a “Done deal,” at this point in time.

In other business, the Board set Feb. 10th at 6-p.m., as the date and time for a Special Board meeting.work session.

And, they approved the 2022-23 school calendar, which is very similar to the current year. The Board also discussed matters pertaining to the baseball field and Middle School Gym. He said upgrades to the baseball field are expected to cost around $70,000, while the Middle School Gym floor project will cost about $90,000. During the Board’s meeting in February, they will act on changing the district’s policies to align with Iowa Code as far as bidding rules are concerned. Then in March, they’ll get the ball rolling on those two projects.