Orange Unified Board's stipend shocker |
The Merced Sun Star reports that the Orange Unified School Board has approved a significant stipend increase from $400 to $2,000 per member, raising annual compensation to $24,000. While this change has sparked controversy, the real financial impact lies in the health care benefits, which can exceed $50,000 annually. Ian Hanigan, spokesman for the Orange County Department of Education, said: “That figure reflects the full employer cost of the benefit plans available to OCDE board members.” The increase aligns with California's new law, AB 1390, aimed at modernizing compensation for school board members. Despite the hike, many board members opt out of health benefits due to existing coverage from other jobs. Orange Unified's budget can accommodate this increase, but the district faces challenges like rising employee costs and declining enrollment.