- Leon County Schools has increased its staffing budget for the next school year by $6 million, with salary increases.
- Superintendent Rocky Hanna said he is proud of these increases but still has concerns over the financial future of the district.
- Watch the video to see where Hanna said cuts will have to be made.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Leon County Schools’s staffing budget for the next school year is $207 million. That’s six million dollars more than last year. The extra money is mainly going towards increasing salaries.
Leon County Schools said the average teacher salary has increased by $5000. LCS Superintendent Rocky Hanna said the district is proud to be able to raise these salaries but concern still remains for them about their financial future as they face increasing costs and services…