By KATIE DUFFEY, Herald Journal

kduffey@thehj.com

Amid applause from school administrators, the Twin Lakes School Board unanimously agreed Tuesday night to indefinitely forego annual salaries.

As drastic budget cuts loom over corporations throughout the state, the TL board made a bold gesture Tuesday to help do their part to conserve.

"I don't know that anyone ran for a school board position because of the pay," said board vice president Susan Mrzlack, who initiated the discussion during financial talks at the monthly meeting.

Annually, the school corporation pays a total of $14,000 for the board's salary - each of the seven members receiving $2,000. According to Mrzlack, though on first glance this figure may pale in comparison to the crippling cuts state officials are promising, the extra funds could prove useful over a few years.

"It seems small now, but it could make a big difference over a few years," said Mrzlack, making a motion to eliminate the board's pay indefinitely. "That money will accumulate, and it could be used for many things. A new teacher, new equipment. It will accumulate."

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