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Blue Valley Schools, with bloated management payroll, will trim hourly workers pay and benefits in plan to address $10 million shortfall
Blue Valley USD 229 in Johnson County had 15 administrators making at least $200,000 yearly, and $67 million in operating cash reserves, according to 2025 district information available on kansasopengov.org, but its Board of Education will target classified hourly workers such as paraprofessionals, bookkeepers, and registrars as part of its effort to close a $10 […] The post Blue Valley Schools, with bloated management payroll, will trim hourly workers pay and benefits in plan to address $10 mil
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