School district to review health benefits
Jessica Garrison
NEWPORT-MESA -- School board members voted Tuesday to embark upon a
comprehensive review of the district’s health and welfare benefits for
its employees.
As part of their review, board members voted to pay a consultant to
study various medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance
plans to try to improve the options available to Newport-Mesa’s
employees.
Linda Mook, president of the district’s teachers’ union, hailed the
board’s decision.
“Insurance is a major concern for teachers,” Mook said. She added that
most teachers were satisfied with the health care they have, but want to
make sure it continues to be of the highest possible quality.
The review should be completed by November, and employees would then
have the opportunity to enroll in any new plans that were offered.
In other news:
* Some parents at Kaiser Elementary School and Kaiser Primary Center
want to change the name of one of the two schools, saying it is confusing
to have two different schools with the same name. Board member Martha
Fluor asked Supt. Robert Barbot to inform her and the community about how
a school can change its name.
* Board President Serene Stokes urged PTA members and board members to
seek all funding sources when trying to raise money for schools. Stokes
noted that she had met with representatives from local political groups
who said they would love to donate to schools, but had not been asked for
money.
* Board member Dave Brooks urged parents and community members to get
involved in schools, and suggested several ways people can make positive
contributions to schools. Volunteering in libraries, joining PTAs and
spending time in classrooms were among them.
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