North Scott School District employees to see higher health insurance costs
The school board on Monday approved the increase in premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
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This comes as multiple surveys and reports showed employer health care costs expected to go up between 6.5% to 9.5% this year.
In addition, the
To avoid a larger increase in premiums, the district added to the deductible. Superintendent
“Nobody's going to be happy with an increased cost,” Stutting said. “But they also understand, at a 2% SSA, declining enrollment ... a budget's a budget. We talked about that all the time. You got to live within your budget. And there's certain parts we don't get to control. Our budget, it's really given to us by the state based off of the formula, and you work within that means, and that's what we're doing.”
The plan to raise costs was done with feedback from a committee that included representatives from the district, union and other staff.
“Our staff still values having options and having the
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