Schools
Reduction in Number of Meetings, No Reduction in Pay
Despite a request from former board members, the public voted to keep the Greenfield School Board's pay the same for 2011-2012.

At least two former Greenfield School Board members asked that the pay of current members be reduced now that the board meets just once a month.
According to a story by Greenfield NOW, both Robert Huele and Donald Almquist spoke at the Greenfield School District's Annual Meeting on Monday, and asked for a reduction in pay from the current rate of $4,200.
The board used to meet twice a month when Huele and Almquist were members, but now meets once a month at the request of the administration, according to the story.
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Residents voted, 49-4, to keep the pay at $4,200, the same it has been since 1997.
For the full Greenfield NOW story, click here. For more from Greenfield Patch on the annual meeting and budget hearing, .
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