South Dakota's largest school district is facing a pressing issue: smaller class sizes and higher staff pay. In a bid to address these concerns, Nold, a key figure in the Sioux Falls School District (SFSD), has presented a comprehensive plan to the district's board. The proposal aims to allocate more resources towards hiring additional teachers and support staff, ultimately leading to a more favorable student-to-teacher ratio. By increasing staff pay, Nold hopes to attract and retain top talent, improving the overall quality of education in the district. The SFSD board is now considering the plan, which could have far-reaching implications for the future of education in Sioux Falls.
Nold brings solutions to SFSD board for smaller classes, higher staff pay Argus Leader