(KMZA)--Three individuals have expressed an interest in filling a vacancy on the Nemaha Central Board of Education.
The board Monday evening reviewed letters of interest submitted by Alex Bergstrom, Alan Lierz and former board member Owen Zinke to fill position #3 on the board.
The position had been held by Amy Huerter, who resigned effective December 31, 2023 after moving out of the position boundaries.
The board tabled action on the appointment of a new board member until their March meeting so they can interview the candidates.
The person selected will fill the position until the next school board election in November 2025.
In other business, the board approved the 2024-25 school calendar as presented. The first day of classes will be August 15th and the last day of school will be May 20th.
The board also approved a three-year contract with Varney and Associates CPAs to perform the district's annual audit at a cost of $12,500.
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