(KLZA) The Humboldt – Table Rock – Steinauer School Board last week discussed more improvements at Power Field in Humboldt. The school district is now advertising for bidders to construct some areas for the track program. Superintendent Clint Kimbrough explains. ( play audio :46 seconds )
Since the merger of the HTRS district and the Southeast Consolidated school district a few years ago, various names have been discussed for the school district but the HTRS name has remained.
Another issue was lack of a school fight song. Superintendent Kimbrough says the Board last week approved a new HTRS fight song written by Music Teacher Michael Stinman. ( play audio :24 seconds )
Kimbrough explains in recent years a couple of different songs have been used. ( play audio :19 seconds )
In other business last week the HTRS Board heard reports on teacher evaluations and discussed various types of programs that could be used to conduct the Superintendent Evaluation.
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