(KLZA)-- There will be no changes to meal prices at the Johnson-Brock School District for the next school year.
Superintendent Jeff Koehler informed Board members during the meeting a committee will be formed to determine if any changes need to be made to the school calendar for the 2020-21 school year. Currently plans are to start the school year with students in class beginning August 18.
The Superintendent also reported installation of a Building Automation System that manages fresh air and proper ventilation. Plans for the 2002 roof, a different school car, van and possibly a bus using the rebate program will be considered.
The Board also approved the Faculty and Student Handbook changes for the upcoming school year.
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