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Wall School District approves 2024–25 teacher contract with $2,000 base increase

April 16, 2024 | Wall School District 51-5, School Districts, South Dakota


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Wall School District approves 2024–25 teacher contract with $2,000 base increase
The Wall School District 51-5 board voted to approve the 2024–25 negotiated agreement with the Wall Education Association, the board chair said, moving the tentative settlement to final signature.

The superintendent summarized the key terms: a $2,000 increase to the base salary for all teachers, a starting wage of $46,500 (above the district’s stated goal of $45,000), and the district’s continued payment of 100% of single-party medical insurance premiums. "Basically, what was just a little synopsis is a $2,000 increase to the base, which would mean that would be a $2,000 increase for all teachers," the chair said when introducing the agreement. The agreement also adjusts extra-duty step pay and includes cleanup language on items such as emergency leave and rural teacher mileage.

Why it matters: The contract raises minimum entry pay and preserves single-coverage medical benefits, both of which board members framed as priorities in recruiting and retaining staff. Board members moved to place the negotiated agreement on the agenda and then voted to approve the WEA 24–25 negotiated agreement during the meeting. The superintendent noted that the agreement will be signed by district administration (named in the discussion as Elaine) as the next administrative step.

The vote: The board approved the motion by voice vote; the transcript records the motion, a second and an affirmative voice vote. No roll-call tally was recorded in the public discussion. The board directed staff to present the signed agreement as a final administrative document.

What’s next: The agreement will be signed by the appropriate district official and implemented in payroll after administrative processing. Any specifics about supplemental pay schedules or budget offsets referenced in the negotiations were described as included in the negotiated document distributed to board members.

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