Leon County Schools Superintendent Rocky Hanna listens during a board meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023.

The 2024-25 staffing plan proposed by Leon County Schools Superintendent Rocky Hanna is about $17 million more than the current year’s budget.

But while it is an increase, it is not without consequences.

The document obtained by the Tallahassee Democrat reflects what Hanna hinted in February when the district reached agreements with its teacher’s union on a $5.12 million salary package, saying that “something has to give.”

The most dramatic consequence is that the academic interventionist positions will be cut from middle and high school campuses and reduced to two positions at each elementary school. All schools will maintain a social worker and an extra guidance counselor based on school population.



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