Mukwonago teachers get to keep same insurance provider
After bidding out health insurance for the past six months, the Mukwonago School Board decided tonight to stay with WEA Trust as a health insurance provider for teachers in the district.
Park View Middle School music teacher Matt Kosinski thanked the board at the end of the meeting for considering the "soft dollars" of their comfort by staying with the same insurance company and possibly making teachers more effective in the classroom.
Meanwhile, the board has begun work on an employee handbook. The personnel committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday night between now and September at the district office for the topic of "development of a peronnel handbook," school board member Rodell Singert reported.
A complete story can be found in next week's Chief.
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3 Comments
Muktown Resident - Jul 26, 2011 9:44 AM
Mucho - Jul 27, 2011 2:15 PM
We need to get a look inside WEA's books and see how much taxpayer money has been laundered by these crooks into rigging elections and keeping the Union's gun to the taxpayer's head.