(KLZA)-- The Table Rock school facility and its contents will be auctioned off.
Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer Superintendent Sherri Edmundson says the Board of Education made the decision this week. A date for the auction will be set in June.
The sale of the Table Rock facility is causing some issues for the HTRS District, particularly for the transportation department. The school district bus barn is located in Table Rock and there is no facility for buses at Humboldt meaning no place to work on the buses. The HTRS District is looking to sub-contracting the bus maintenance until a new facility can be found or constructed. Currently no firm prices have been determined.
The closing of the Table Rock building also means some additional construction at the Humboldt site. The former music room will be divided into four special education rooms. The contract has been awarded to Jack McNealy. Presently the plans are awaiting approval from the Nebraska State Fire Marshall.
In other action, the Board Monday night approved the resignation of Kindergarten – 8th grade Counselor Don Oswald, High School Spanish and English Teacher April Binder, Music teacher Michael Stinman and the retirement resignation of Special Education instructor Candy Blecha.
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