United Township High School District 30 Board
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Recent News About United Township High School District 30 Board
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How has spending changed at United Twp HSD 30?
United Township High School District 30 increased per-student spending 8.2 percent from fiscal year 2008 to 2017, adjusted for inflation, according to a Rock Island Today analysis of public schools data.
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United Township High School District 30 students suspended 62 times in a single school year
United Township High School District 30 reported 62 suspensions for 2016-17, according to the latest student discipline report by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Former state school employee Ruthey paid in $58K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.05M in retirement
Former state school employee Mia Ruthey, who retired in August 2018, saved $58,121 toward a pension over 17 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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How much has United Twp HSD 30 overspent over the past 10 years?
United Township High School District 30 accumulated $2.34 million in debt between fiscal years 2008 and 2017, according to a Rock Island Today analysis of public schools data.
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Former state school employee Kaczmarek paid in $188K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.38M in retirement
Former state school employee Mark Kaczmarek, who retired in June 2018, saved $188,114 toward a pension over 32 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Ashcraft paid in $193K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.34M in retirement
Former state school employee Angela Ashcraft, who retired in June 2018, saved $193,321 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Lonergan paid in $168K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.74M in retirement
Former state school employee Quinn Lonergan, who retired in June 2018, saved $167,583 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Feller paid in $193K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.23M in retirement
Former state school employee Robert Feller, who retired in June 2018, saved $193,269 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Calvert Austin paid in $188K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.16M in retirement
Former state school employee Darla Calvert Austin, who retired in June 2018, saved $188,140 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee McCormick paid in $167K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.93M in retirement
Former state school employee John McCormick, who retired in June 2018, saved $167,202 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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How many administrators do school districts have in Quad Cities?
Alwood Community Unit School District 225, Galva Community Unit School District 224 and Carbon Cliff-Barstow School District 36 reported the smallest student-to-administrator ratios in Quad Cities, according to the latest Illinois Schools Report Card.
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Report: United spent $10,851 per student in 2016-17
Spending per pupil at United Township High School District 30 is up 11 percent from five years ago, according to a Rock Island Today analysis of district finances.
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How much do school administrators earn in Quad Cities?
Public school administrators in Hampton School District 29, Silvis School District 34 and Moline Coal Valley Community Unit School District 40 earn the highest average salary in Quad Cities, according to the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Analysis: United administrators rank 308th in state for average pay
Administrators in United Township High School District 30 earn an average of $104,430 per year, ranking 308th out of 858 districts in the state.
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Records show how much Quad Cities school districts have paid for spiking teacher pensions ahead of retirement
Out of school districts in Quad Cities, Moline USD 40 paid the most in penalties since 2005 for spiking employee salaries to boost outgoing teachers' retirement benefits, according to data obtained from the Teachers Retirement System of Illinois.
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Records show how much Illinois school districts have paid for spiking teacher pensions ahead of retirement
School districts in Moline, Taylor Ridge and Rock Island were among those in Illinois that paid the most in penalties since 2005 for spiking employee salaries to boost outgoing teachers' retirement benefits, according to data obtained from the Teacher
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Ranking school finances: Which districts are the healthiest in Quad Cities?
Galva Community Unit School District 224, Mercer County School District 404 and Moline Coal Valley Community Unit School District 40 received the best financial ratings by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for their 2017 finances.
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Carbon Cliff, East Moline, Rock Island, United Township students to be eligible for private school scholarships in new state program
A new public school funding bill recently passed by the Illinois Legislature, SB1947, includes a scholarship program that would award donated funds to students in lower-income families — up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level — to provide them the opportunity to attend private schools.
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United Twp HSD 30 holds $3 million in long-term debt
United Township High School District 30 has $3,000,000 in debt, according to Illinois State Board of Education 2016 financial reports obtained by the Rock Island Today.
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United Township High School District 30 placed on financial "Recognition" list by state board of education
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has placed United Township High School District 30 on its financial "Recognition" list.