(KLZA)-- The Pawnee City Board of Education approved the low bids submitted for upgrades to the Vocational Ag Building when they met February 13. ESSER funds will be used to pay for the upgrades which include electrical and lighting, the HVAC system, welding and air pollution control and windows.
The total cost of the upgrades amounts to $412,861.
The Board approved a proposal from Apptegy to provide district web-hosting, social media posting and messaging at a cost of $14,010. Esser funds will also be used pay for this project.
The Pawnee City School District will continue its membership in the Nebraska Association of School Boards during the 2023-24 school year at a cost of $3,720.
In other business the Board approved the use of just over $84 thousand from the Education Foundation for various scholarships.
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