(KLZA)-- The Johnson-Brock Board of Education heard an update from Principal Lucus Dalinghaus Monday night on the random drug testing policy.
Dalinghaus reported two items were omitted with the handbook update this summer and that a letter will be sent out to parents advising that these items will be approved at the January Board meeting and will take effect at the start of the second semester. Later in the meeting the Board members unanimously approved the second reading of the Board policy regarding Random Drug Testing.
Sam Smith addressed the Board representing the Teammates program. Smith said there are currently 90 matches with 35 young men still on a waiting list for a male mentor.
The 2018-19 Financial Audit report indicated no issues for the school district and was approved by the Board.
The Johnson-Brock Board met in executive session for about half-an-hour to discuss teacher negotiations.
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