Campbell school board, teachers, OAPSE workers reach two-year pact


CAMPBELL — The board of education accepted new two-year contracts with teachers and Ohio Association of Public School Employees workers.

The board had a special meeting Tuesday. Once it settled contracts and salaries, it was able to pass a new five-year forecast required by the state. The forecast, which is due Tuesday, projects $500,000 in savings next school year.

No district employees are getting raises, said Superintendent Tom Robey. They are all paying more toward health benefits — 3 percent more in each of the two years. They will pay 6 percent the first year and 9 percent the second year.

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