(KLZA)-- The Pawnee City board of Education approved hiring Spencer Zvacek as a full-time teacher beginning Tuesday, Nov. 13th when they met Monday evening.
In addition, with the hire, Board members voted to accept the resignation of Alan Strong as a full-time teacher effective November 12. Strong who retired previously agreed to fill-in full-time until a new teacher was hired.
The purchase of three doors to the band room, a door to the cafeteria kitchen and one door to the boiler room was approved, with a limit of $12-thousand. The doors will be paid for from the Depreciation Fund.
Board members also unanimously approved adoption of Board Policy5099, the “Extra Curricular Drug Testing Program as presented and recommended by the Policy Committee.
The performance evaluation instrument of Superintendent Brian Rottinghaus was unanimously approved as presented.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Meriden teen injured in Jeff co wreck
Two arrested in rural Horton drug bust
USD 415 board approves resignations, new hires
Fake sports rings seized enroute to Atchison
Early Saturday house fire battled in Atchison
Topeka woman arrested in Jackson Co on drug charges
4th attorney appointed for TX man charged in fatal Jackson Co wreck
Hearing held on USD 115 land transfer petition
Failure to stop, Georgia warrants, hold Atchison man
8-year-old injured in mid-week Atchison wreck
New Mayor appointed for Lancaster
LV man sentenced for teen sexual attack
Marysville man sentenced in wife's murder
Lansing inmate dead, investigation continues
Motorcyclist injured in Winthrop, MO crash
K-9 bridge replacement underway in Nemaha County
LATEST STORIES
Fundraisers planned for Jackson Heights Honor Flight
Atchison's Muddy River music lineup put in place
Area law enforcement to participate in special enforcement
Richardson County Commission approves expensed
Plans set for 2024 Hiawatha Farmers Market
Marysville man sentenced in wife's murder
Wamego man convicted of second fentanyl-related death
Electrical distribution project upgrades for Falls City