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FARMINGTON the county can still get paid sabThe newly hired teachers would batical leave but not with the full be incorporated into the countys support of the Davis County teaching staff when the original School Board. teachers returned from their sabFour teachers in the county batical. have applied for a years leave Davis Education Association next school year and will be alExecutive Director Dee lowed to take a sabbatical to furtold the school board ther their education while members that teachers come back salreceiving half of their current from sabbatical more motivated, aries. refreshed and renewed as better Teachers will be hired to reteachers. place them for the year at lower salaries. But board member Bob Thur-goo- d beginning But board of education member called the current budget Dr. Raymond Briscoe said there crunch a time of crisis and is not a noticeable increase in spoke against teachers getting costs, to the county and that the paid leave for sabbatical now. money differences all come out He said many teachers use evein the wash. nings and summer months to upHe said most of those who ap- grade their education and skills ply for sabbatical are in the top and suggested that allowing sabpay scale for teachers while those batical for some teachers might hired to replace them are hired at be playing favorites. nearly half the rate. The four sabbaticals were apHe contended that the proved by the board with Thur-goo- d of the teacher on sabbatical and Louenda Downs voting and the lower salary of the new against the motion. 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