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Monrovia School Board Expected To Approve Pay Bump For Employees

If approved, the salary increases across the district would add around $1.3 million to Monrovia Unified's budget.

The Monrovia Unified School District's Board of Education is poised to approve raises for district employees during a special meeting Tuesday.
The Monrovia Unified School District's Board of Education is poised to approve raises for district employees during a special meeting Tuesday. (Andy Nguyen/Patch)

MONROVIA, CA, — The Monrovia Unified School District’s Board of Education is expected to approve a pay raise for school employees during a special meeting Tuesday morning.

If approved, district employees who are a part of the California School Employees Association, the Monrovia Association of School Administrators and Confidential/Classified Management would see a one-time 2 percent off-schedule increase a 1 percent salary increase.

Employees in the Monrovia Teachers Association are also expected to get a 2 percent off schedule increase that’s retroactive to July 2020, according to a staff report. This would result in a one-time bonus of $1,533 that would be “distributed equally for all MTA full-time certified members” and prorated for part-time members.

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The proposed raises would add $1.39 million to the district’s operating budget for the 2020 to ’21 fiscal year.

The meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. and will be livestreamed through foothillsmedia.org/MUSD. Members of the public who wish to provide a comment on the proposed raises can email publiccomments@monroviaschools.net.

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A copy of the school board’s agenda, including a breakdown of the raises, can be found online at the district’s website.

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