(KLZA)--Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer School Board members approved the hiring of three teachers and accepted two resignations during their April 9th meeting.
The Board accepted the resignations of 1st Grade teacher Kari Case and Special Education teacher Joni Hageman.
New hires for the 2018-19 school year will include Alicia Gerdes to teach Special Education; Megan Howe to teach math and Diane Platte will be the new Speech Pathologist.
In other business, the Board approved renewal of teacher contracts.
The lunch prices will go from three-tier to a two-tier system. The meals will be $2.60 for Pre-Kindergarten through sixth grade and $2.95 for grades 7 – 12.
The purchase of a Thomas Build bus from Omaha Truck was approved. The price tag will be just over $80-thousand. Approval was also given for the purchase of a new 10-passenger van at a cost of $28,465.
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