(KLZA)-- The Johnson-Brock School Board met in executive session Monday night to discuss the evaluation of Superintendent Jeff Koehler.
Following the closed session, the Board voted to amend Koehler's contract from January 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025 to add full family health insurance with an annual salary of $148,000 plus additional benefits.
In addition, on a 5-1 vote, Koehler's contract will rollover through the 2027-28 school year. Board member Chester Bohling cast the dissenting vote.
The Johnson-Brock Board voted to accept the Johnson-Brock Education Association as the collective bargaining unit for the 2026-27 school year.
The 2023-24 Annual Report was discussed and approved. Superintendent Koehler reported the Nebraska Department of Education website report on the elementary school and the high school AQuESTT report both gave the schools an “excellent” rating for the third consecutive year.
Principal, Dr. Lucus Dalinghaus reported the school improvement visit was recently successfully completed with the team being impressed with the Johnson-Brock district.
The 2023-24 audit report was also approved by the Board.
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