Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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help more il it is used to boost
salaries in targeted areas
'Whether anybody will leave
or not. it w ill depend on how
the tnonev is distributed. I lei
rii h said
I,arge said the money will be
targeted and not used to raise
salaries ai loss the board but
Wessells said the IhiiversiK
has not determined how the
inoiiri w ill be distributed
Wessells also said the prob
lem needed to he addressed
over the nest few biennia to on
sure the University is brought
up to average levels nationally
and sta\ s there
The state higher edu< ation
system needs the Sat) million
the governor is recommending
.mri .1 comparable amount for
the I'l'l tTi biennium, tie said
It the Legislature settles for a
one lime boost in this year’s
session, then the I’niversiU
could have trouble recruiting
tai nits U essells s.lid
Ltie whole University could
have the same problem as the
law si bool where only one out
ot 10 apple ants are sin i essful
l\ recruited, tie said.
"If this extended to other de
partments it would kill us,"
VYossells said
At the state level. I urge said
the Sa million indii ates a will
ingness by legislators to ad
dress the issue, but the problem
is tar from solved,
"This is not bad news, (but)
it doesn’t solve the problem ill
its entirety," Large said
"We re still going to have a
very diffii uIt time holding on
to fai ully members
SCHOOLS
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il the lime levy passes Howev
or. if the lew does not pass the
board will be toned to make
further (uts in the budget in
( hiding some ( uts in tin1 teach
mg staff
'We re working on the fin
ishing stages of our c ontingen
i v plan. whit h we re < ailing
plan If, \it hols said
Plan H involves reduc ing the
stall by tir> positions Witli levs
er teai hers i lass sizes would
ini reuse. Nichols added She
also said some spin nil pro
grams would be eliminated be
cause of tfie staff cuts.
Programs that would be cut it
staff redui lions are necessary
would include some of the mu
mi i lasses, classes that serve
the needs of talented and gifted
students and l’ K. classes
taught bv fat ulty that spe< iali/.e
in physical education
Nichols said the district
would be returning to bare
bones'' edut ation it the levy
does not pass in lime
The 4| board will be meeting
tonight at 7 til at the Hdui ation
( enter. 201) \ Monroe St to
adopt .1 i ontingeiu v plan
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