(KLZA)-- The Johnson-Brock School Board heard updates on upcoming School Improvement meeting when they met Monday evening.
Onsite visits to the school by the School Improvement Team are scheduled for November 12 and 13 with local committee meetings set for August 9. Board members are asked to attend if available.
Superintendent Jeff Koehler updated Board members on the building project. Windows have been set. The electrical portion of the project is to be connected this week allowing work to then begin on the HVAC system.
The Board accepted the resignation of Mitchell Atkinson who taught third grade and was the girls varsity basketball coach.
A contract was approved with the Nebraska Center for the Education of children who are blind or visually impaired along with an Interlocal contract for enrichment activities with Lincoln Public Schools Southeast Nebraska Regional Program.
The purchase of a 2024 Ford Expedition Max in an amount of $59,585 was approved.
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