Showing posts with label raises. Show all posts
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Friday, December 21, 2012

Transitional home for former inmates raises concerns

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A facility that helps women recently released from prison is under debate, as the location of Angela House is being considered.

The archdiocese is considering moving the home from its current location in north Houston to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church on the southeast side, and not everyone is on board with that idea.

Delfina Echavarria is raising her four daughters across the street from to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, but now, she's worried.

She said, "I'm just scared of the unknown, what it will bring to the area, to the neighborhood."

She's upset because the archdiocese is planning to move a transitional women's home to the Mount Carmel campus. Angela House is currently on the city's north side, where it houses 10 to 15 women recently released from prison. Sister Maureen O'Connell is the program's founder.

"This is important work," she said. "Women who choose to make a change in their lives need all the support they can get."

Supporters point out all the women who would live at the home have been thoroughly screened before they can participate in the program, but the residents nearby say this is simply not what they want.

June Adams, a concerned neighbor, told the Houston City Council, "We support sisters' ministries, but our primary concerns are for the safety of the children and the many elderly people who live in that neighborhood."

Both sides took their concerns to city hall this week. Council member James Rodriguez supports the neighbors, but admits there may be no legal way to stop the project.

"Hopefully they'll be good neighbors, but I still oppose this facility," Rodriguez said. "There's no city money. This is not a city project. This is brought to us by the archdiocese."

Frustrated neighbors say they vow to return to city hall or protest anywhere else they can. Late Wednesday afternoon the archdiocese released a statement that said the cardinal supports Angela House, its mission and its move to Mount Carmel.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

HISD board to vote on teacher raises

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Today the Houston ISD school board will vote on teacher raises.

The district has proposed a two percent raise for all teachers as part of its school budget. Principals, central office staff, bus drivers and food service employees would also get pay bumps. The raises would total $20 million, and some of that would be paid for by dipping into the district's savings.

The total budget for the next school year is one and a half billion dollars.

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Friday, May 18, 2012

HISD proposes raises for teachers, staff in 2012-13

See it on TV? Check here.   HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The HISD school board is looking at a plan to give all of district employees a raise in the coming school year.

The raises would cost the district about $20 million. Teachers would get either a 1.75 or 2.25 percent pay raise depending on experience. All other district employees would get pay raises of 1.75 percent, 2.0 or 2.25 percent.

No one in HISD received raises this school year. HISD Superintendent Dr. Terry Grier asked for the pay increases so the district can remain competitive with other area school districts.

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