(KLZA)--The Johnson-Brock Board of Education heard a report from Superintendent Jeff Koehler during the September Board meeting on plans for the front entrance remodel, the elementary roof and HVAC upgrades for the second floor of the 1936 building.
In addition the Superintendent discussed the possibility of extending out the wall during a new bathroom remodel to create more privacy.
Board members approved recognition of the Johnson-Brock Education Association as the collective bargaining agent for the Johnson-Brock teachers for the 2018-19 school year.
Teacher Lori Broady addressed the Board about her work with the Nebraska Department of Education for Social Studies Strategic Planning.
Johnson-Brock has been used as a model due to the success of community service requirements. It was also noted the Nebraska Attorney General would be visiting Mrs. Broady’s Modern Problems class in two weeks. This years topics are prison overcrowding and the opioid epidemic.
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