Roughly 2,200 classified staff working in Durham public schools will have to wait at least another six days before the Board of Education takes up the questions of how to pay them for the rest of the school year.
鈥淭onight we had a really rich and robust conversation and the community got to see we鈥檙e tussling between what feels like impossible solutions to a really challenging problem,鈥 Board Chair Bettina Umstead said in her closing remarks.
In a 5-4 vote, the board moved to table the discussion until next Thursday, February 8.
The school board also voted unanimously to terminate its contract with HIL Consultants. That's the firm that wrote a salary study that initiated recent changes to the district鈥檚 salary schedules that put the school system over budget by about $9 million.
The board also voted to hire Kerry Crutchfield as an independent comptroller to serve the board and assist the school board鈥檚 attorney, Rod Malone, in an investigation into how the district paid out the un-budgeted raises. Crutchfield was a longtime budget director for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Their investigation will result in a final memo.
School board member Alexandra Valladares made a motion to immediately release that that memo include when Durham Public Schools鈥 former CFO Paul LeSieur knew that the raises paid to staff in October were over budget; when Superintendent Pascal Mubenga knew that the raises were over budget; and when Mubenga informed each board member. That motion failed.
Later in the meeting, board member Jovonia Lewis moved for those questions to be answered in the final report from the investigation. The board passed that motion unanimously.
The school board also voted unanimously to start a conversation with leadership of the Durham Association of Educators to begin a 鈥渕eet-and-confer鈥 process about the ongoing pay issue. Board members described this as a public process for meeting regularly with an employee association in instances where collective bargaining is not allowed. In North Carolina, state employees 鈥 including public educators 鈥 are not legally allowed to collectively bargain contracts.
Symone Kiddoo, president of the Durham Association of Educators, indicated during the public comment period that educators might stage more 鈥榮ickouts鈥 if the association was not invited into conversations about a solution to the unbudgeted raises.
鈥淚f demands are not met 鈥 no unilateral pay cuts, no restoration of steps, and a meet-and-confer policy 鈥 worker protests are likely to continue,鈥 Kiddoo told the board.
Finally, the board voted to appoint Cierra Ojijo as the new interim CFO for the school district, formalizing her recent appointment as acting CFO.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect the votes on two motions that happened during the Friday school board meeting.