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Superintendent says back to school plans a work in progress

(KLZA)-- The Johnson-Brock Board of Education approved a resolution to return to school when they met Monday evening. 

Superintendent Jeff Koehler called the 2020-21 school year  plan a work in progress.  

Principal Lucus Dalinghaus reported that registration day will be August 4 from 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. and that Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten, 4-year-olds will conduct roundups that day.  The Back to School open  house has been canceled due to the COVID-19  pandemic.  
The first day of classes for students will be Tuesday, August 18 with classes dismissing that day at 1:45 p.m. 

Dalinghaus also noted that Fall sports practices will begin on August 10 with no restrictions at this time. 

It was noted during the meeting that Educational Service Unit #4 received a grant and will provide the school district with five masks for each staff member and student.  The also received free hand sanitizer from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln which will be provided to the school.  

Three pump  sprayers have been purchased to sanitize the playground equipment and football equipment.  Supplies have also been purchased to disinfect the school buses. 

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