Meeting Summary and Briefs: Manhattan School District 114 for March 25, 2026
Manhattan School District 114 Meeting | March 25, 2026
The Manhattan School District 114 Board of Education held a special meeting on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, to address time-sensitive capital projects, financial adjustments, and internal technology upgrades. The board approved contracts for new doors and asphalt paving, finalized a $252,430 tax levy abatement, and held a live demonstration of a new digital platform aimed at increasing transparency for the public.
For comprehensive details on these topics, please read the full standalone articles. Other notable actions and reports from the meeting are summarized below.
School Psychologist Starting Pay Increased:
The board unanimously approved a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Manhattan Council AFT Local 604 regarding starting pay rates for school psychologists. District officials noted that qualified school psychologists are currently “like unicorns” in the highly competitive job market. The approved agreement establishes a starting salary that places Manhattan District 114 squarely in the middle of nine to ten surrounding area districts. Officials clarified that the agreement utilizes an already-established matrix for hard-to-fill positions, ensuring the updated starting rate is formally agreed upon by the union to prevent future grievances. While the new rate serves as a baseline for recent graduates, the district maintains the ability to adjust placement on the salary schedule for candidates bringing additional education or experience.
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