(KLZA)-- Lisa Hunzeker was elected President of the Pawnee City School Board with Jason Vetrovsky elected Vice President during the Board's Monday night meeting.
Hope Koester will serve as Board Secretary and Mary Moser as Treasurer for 2023.
In other business the Board approved the contract for the next year for Principal Derek Niss with a salary of $98 thousand as proposed by the Negotiations Committee. The pay increase is $3 thousand
Board members also approved the 2023-24 Negotiated Agreement with the Pawnee City Education Association approving an increase in the base salary schedule by $1,000 to $39,500 annually and increasing the bereavement leave from 2 days per year to 5 days per year.
Board members also approved a bid from Taylor Made Company in an amount of $47,153 to replace to rubber surfaces on the elementary playgrounds. The funds will come from the Depreciation Fund. This will cover the cost of approximately 23,500 pounds of recycled rubber.
The Pawnee City School District will be advertising for bids for upgrades to the Vocational Agriculture Building. ESSER funds will be used to pay for the improvements.
The Board also voted to accept with regret, the retirement resignation from Cindy Myers as a teacher, effective at the end of the school year.
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