(KLZA)-- The Pawnee City Board of Education approved the expenditure of up to nearly $7 thousand by the Pawnee City School Education Foundation when they met Monday evening.
The expenses include funds for the Fine Arts Fund, One Act, PE shoes for elementary students in need, classroom supplies and reimbursement to Donald Jacobs for the cost of special education endorsement courses and textbooks.
The Board accepted the auditors report for the fiscal year that ended August 31, 2023.
A full-time teaching contract for Shane Karst, to begin November 13 was approved.
It was also noted during the meeting that school has been cancelled for Wednesday, November 29 since Pawnee City was selected to host the District D1-1 Play Production contest. The high school building and cafeteria will be needed to host the contest that day.
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