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The meeting commenced with the adoption of the agenda, passing unanimously 5-0. Following this, there was a presentation of colors led by JOTC cadets and a land acknowledgement recognizing the Akimel O'odham and Pee-Posh indigenous peoples. The primary business conducted was the election of the 2026 governing board officers. The board first addressed nominations for president, concluding with the election of Armando Barza, followed by the election of Amanda Steel as vice president. Finally, the board voted to convene into executive session to discuss item B1.
The Tempe Union High School District #213 is holding a public hearing and board meeting to revise its Fiscal Year 2026 Expenditure Budget, as required by A.R.S. §15-905(E)(1). The complete Revised Expenditure Budget may be reviewed by contacting Kelly Richmond at the District Office.
The document outlines the compensation schedule for classified non-exempt positions within the Tempe Union High School District. It includes various roles ranging from Equipment Manager and Groundskeeper to more specialized positions such as CTE Support Specialist and Academic Services Data Analyst. The schedule details pay rates across different grades and steps, with provisions for stipends for certain roles like Paraprofessionals with Highly Qualified Status. Additionally, it mentions that the specific dollar amount will be established by the Governing Board each year.
The proposed expenditure budget includes total budgeted revenues for fiscal year 2026, estimated revenues by source, and district tax rates for prior and budget fiscal years. It covers budgeted expenditures, aggregate school district budget limits, and average teacher salaries. The budget also details maintenance and operation funds, unrestricted capital funds, and federal projects, along with special education programs, pupil transportation, and dropout prevention programs. Additionally, it includes information on classroom site funds, debt service, and other funds, providing a comprehensive overview of the district's financial planning for the upcoming fiscal year.
The meeting included acknowledgement of Dr. Stacia Wilson as a finalist for Tempe L Superintendent. Marcos de Niza's 50th anniversary was highlighted, along with a documentary showcasing its history. There was also public comment regarding the use of tax credit donations for band programs and concerns about stipend levels for percussion instructors. Board members requested the district look into these issues.
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