The Mound City Board of Education approved increases in school lunch prices for the 2024-25 school year when they met June 19.
Lunch prices will increase for the full lunch and staff lunches by 10 cents with reduced price lunches remaining at the same price.
Breakfast prices will increase a dime for full breakfast and staff breakfasts with the cost of reduced price breakfast increasing a nickel.
Board members voted to amend the 2023-24 budget so revenues and expenses were equal to the actual revenues and expenditures. The final 2023-24 Budget was then adopted as the Preliminary Budget for the 2024-25 School Year.
Following an executive session to discuss personnel, the Board approved the hiring of Prent Eaton as an assistant High school Football Coach and Jozie Wolf for the PK Paraprofessional position for the 2024-25 school year.
Superintendent Korey Miles updated the Board on summer projects. He note the gymnasium floor has been removed, however, in order for the floor to be done correctly, concrete will need to be added.
Apple Concrete is to begin that step of the project this week. The changes will push the completion date back and could interfere with the beginning of school.
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