Posted January 21, 2022 05:47am
(KMZA)--Two new members joined the Nemaha Central Board of Education when they held their first meeting of the new year on January 10.
Cara Baker joined the meeting via Zoom, while Jason Kramer was present at the meeting.
Baker was elected in November to fill the position held by Dave Clements, who didn't seek re-election. Kramer was elected to fill the position held by Joe Reitz, who didn't seek re-election.
Jason Hammes was unanimously re-elected as board president for 2022 and Owen Zinke as vice-president.
In other business, the Board approved one year contract extensions for the district's administrators through June 2024.
In addition, the Board set a special meeting for January 31 as they continue to discuss and gather input on the possibility of presenting another bond issue to district patrons. Voters in November soundly defeated a 36.7 million bond issue for facility improvements.