(KAIR) -- The USD 409 school board on Monday accepted the low bid to sell their bond.
The board received six bids and the board went with the low bid from Robert W. Baird and Company at two-point seven-eight-eight-nine percent.
The board also heard an update on the renovations in the Roosevelt Building at Atchison Middle School.
Superintendent Susan Myers says crews are on schedule.
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Also, several employees submitted letters of resignation, some of which are for retirement.
Resignations excepted were for Noel Rueb, longtime Atchison Elementary School Principal, Sylvia Reynolds, alternative school teacher, John Oakleaf, alternative school math teacher, Mary Vandeloo, food service worker and John Crittenton, transportation supervisor.
Those resignations will be effective the end of the school year except for Oakleaf and Crittenton. Crittenton’s retirement will be January 31st.
Myers says that will be an opportunity to re-evaluate transportation services.
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Myers says if the board moves forward with this idea, action is estimated around April 1st.
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