(KLZA)-- More than $600-thousand in expenditures were approved by the Humboldt-Table Rock- Steinauer School Board Monday night.
The Board approved spending up to $250-thousand to remodel the school kitchen. The final plans are yet to be approved, the exact amount is not known at this time.
The HTRS Board also approved moving forward with hard-surfacing the parking lot west of the school at a cost of nearly $223-thousand. The purchase of approximately $100-thousand for aluminum bleacher at Power Field was also approved.
The other large ticket item approved was $71-thousand for the purchase of English, Language Arts curriculum books for grades Kindergarten through sixth grade.
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