(KAIR) -- The Jefferson County North School board Monday evening will look to act on the first stage of renovations from the district’s recently passed bond project.
The board will hear the Geo Source proposal for Geotechnical Services for the High School additions, as well as the scope and fee proposal for construction materials testing and inspection.
They will also look to establish school meal prices for next year.
It’s part of the process where other prices and fees will be set for 2013-14 that also include student enrollment fees, activity ticket fees, band instrument rental fees and a fee for the extended school learning program.
The meeting begins at 7:30 at the district office in Winchester.
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