KENOSHA — With the new school year days away, the Kenosha Unified School Board is set to consider possible raises for district administrators at Tuesday's meeting, a proposal that has drawn concern from some parents.
Teachers in the district recently received a 2.95% CPI increase. Administrator raises were tabled earlier this summer but are back on the agenda, and parents say they have seen social media posts where administrators have been encouraged to contact board members ahead of the vote.
“For them to be harassing the board to give them a raise is tone deaf to the community of Kenosha, who, less than six months ago, did not give them the referendum that they had sought,” said Angela Kretchmer, a KUSD parent.
Parents like Angela, point to that failed referendum and ongoing worries a