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Board approves amendment to join Valley Schools benefits pool, staff say changes will add services and yield net savings

March 13, 2026 | Washington Elementary School District (4260), School Districts, Arizona


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Board approves amendment to join Valley Schools benefits pool, staff say changes will add services and yield net savings
The Washington Elementary School District governing board voted March 12 to authorize an amendment to its benefits consulting contract to participate in the Valley Schools pooled benefits structure.

Mister Morris said the change "centralize[s] contract ownership" with Valley Schools paying vendors and providing consolidated invoicing, invoice auditing and expanded clinical services. He highlighted programs Valley Schools would offer, including digital physical therapy (Hinge Health), second-opinion access (Second MD), chronic-care and holistic services (Parsley Health), maternity and family-building support (Maven) and mental-health tools (Calm).

Morris told trustees the district projects an annual savings of about "$335,000" from the pool while improving benefits; he also recommended moving the district dental plan to Delta Dental and switching life and voluntary short-term disability coverage to Sun Life. Staff emphasized the board would consider specific premium and rate details at a later meeting (March 26) and that some enhanced services carry a per‑employee monthly cost.

Board members asked whether the listed services represented increased per-employee costs. Finance staff and Morris said certain services add cost on a per-employee-per-month basis but that the pooled structure and projected efficiencies would produce net savings across the district. President Kyle Clayton moved to approve the contract amendment and allow the superintendent to sign related documents; the motion passed by voice vote.

The board instructed staff to return with rate information and contract documents for final review on March 26.

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