A shared staffing deal between two North Florida school districts is now off the table.
- Madison County school board members voted unanimously to rescind their shared staffing agreement with Jefferson County schools during a special meeting on Monday.
- Board members say they are concerned with last minute amendments to job descriptions for the administrative roles.
- Watch the video below to hear more on what’s next for both school districts.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
The deal between Jefferson and Madison County school boards to share leadership positions has officially collapsed. I’m Lentheus Chaney, your neighborhood reporter in Madison—where a unanimous vote today put a stop to the partnership that promised cost savings but raised red flags for employees and families.
Today, the Madison County School Board voted unanimously to rescind recent amendments to a shared staffing agreement with Jefferson County—voiding the deal entirely…