Jmst public schoolsJamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Public School Board and school district administrators have agreed on a two-year contract.

Fourteen Jamestown Public School District administrators will see an average 4.6 percent raise in the first year of the contract for 2016-17 and an average 3.25 percent increase for 2017-18.

The proposal will be voted on during the School Board meeting on Monday.

School Superintendent Rob Lech said, the most significant change from the last contract was to cap raises for years of experience at five years, Lech said, and beyond that the base salaries will need to be negotiated again every two years and approved by the School Board.

The contract is for school principals, assistant principals, technology coordinators and other non-faculty professionals in administration roles.

Administrators will have an above-average pay scale that ranges within five comparable school districts in North Dakota.