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LAWRENCE COUNTY BOE PERSONNEL REPORT

Betty Mullins by Betty Mullins
April 23, 2023
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April 17, 2023

Re: Request to the Lawrence County Board of Education for creation, abolishments and/or changes regarding position(s):

Request for the following to be created:

  • Instructional Assistant II (Community-Based Instruction Transition Coach)- 

APR 473GS Action Plan 

  • Middle School Teacher at LMS (1-year ARP ESSER)
  • LBD Teacher at FES (1-year ARP ESSER)

Request for the following to be abolished:

  • Custodian (1 per each school; 1-year) (6) 
  • Districtwide Instructional Assistant (IDEA)(1-year)(1) 

Request for the following ARP ESSER 1-year positions to be extended for the 2023-2024 School Year:

  • LBD teacher at Lawrence County High School
  • Virtual teacher at LCHS
  • Virtual Academy and Alternative Teacher 6-8
  • Elementary Teacher at LEES
  • Intervention Teacher at LWES
  • Itinerant Clerk

Request for the following 1-year position to be extended for the 2023-2024 School Year:

  • Districtwide Instructional Assistant (IDEA)(1-year)(1)

 

Superintendent’s Personnel Action/Update

April 17, 2023

Change in Position

Martin, Hayli

District

Substitute Instructional Assistant to Cook/Baker to Bus Monitor

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Comments 12

  1. Citz says:
    2 years ago

    Hey let’s list the big pay for custodians. They work their butts off and don’t make a living wage. It we need a 17 million dollar school for them to try to keep up.

  2. Concerned says:
    2 years ago

    Look like Fletcher is gonna hurt all the family,s ,with abolishing all those jobs,,,maybe they could clean his new football field,or mow his grass to feed there kids….so sad what this man has done to our schools.

    • Joe C says:
      2 years ago

      This man has done more for LC schools than anyone else in Lawrence County will ever do.

      • KAG says:
        2 years ago

        And the test scores just keep getting lower Joey

        • Joe C says:
          2 years ago

          Not true at all darlin. Stop with the lies.

          • KAG says:
            2 years ago

            Prove it Joey

      • Brad says:
        2 years ago

        The man is corrupt. He cares only for himself. He needs to go. He is playing politician. Can’t you see it.

  3. A voice of opinion says:
    2 years ago

    Yeah thats right take away workers see what gets cleaned good can tell you the schools wont have a good cleaning, and take away from their families table, and your supposed to be a Christian man. Gives me doubts but guess you have to pay for the football turf you sure wouldn’t take a cut for it. This school system is more focused on sports than education

    • Know more says:
      2 years ago

      Maybe there was an empty position at each of the schools to begin with??? This way they can remove the job from the budget.

    • Jim Smith says:
      2 years ago

      That’s nothing new. I can’t say always, but for the 53 years I’ve lived here, education has ALWAYS taken a back seat to sports in LC. Even during bad weather. Many times over the years, LC schools have been closed because the roads have been “too slick and dangerous” to run the buses. HOWEVER, on the same days, the same buses have traveled the same roads to take the teams to an away game. It’s money driven. It costs $5 to get into a ballgame. It’s free to get into math class. That doesn’t generate any revenue so education gets put on the back burner.

  4. Mama,mia says:
    2 years ago

    Let’s see how big of a pay raise Dr. Fletcher gets this year,,there’s always money in the budget for him and his lil mafia..

  5. Angry parent says:
    2 years ago

    Why do they still need virtual teachers? Cut those jobs and get these kids back in the classroom! Keep the janitors. And quit making up jobs for your buddies!

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