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Trumbull School Administrators Would Get Raises With New Contract

Administrators would pay more for health care and give other concessions.

Trumbull’s public school administrators will get raises, but pay a higher share of health care costs if a new contract is passed by the Board of Education.

Administrators would get a 2.2 percent raise the first year, 2.3 percent the next year and 2.35 percent raise for the final year of the contract, according to the Connecticut Post.

Administrations would also give the concession of only being able to take vacation when school isn’t in session and elimination of a health insurance waiver payment.

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