(KLZA)-- Johnson-Brock School Board President Darren Oestmann and Superintendent Jeff Koehler presented plaques of appreciation to Board members Lonnie Neddenriep and David Bohling for their service on the Board.
Neddenriep has served 12 years on the Board and Bohling 8 years. The December board meeting was the last for each man. They did not seek re-election to the Board.
During the meeting, the Board approved the 2017-18 negotiated agreement with the Johnson-Brock Education Association. The base salary will increase $500 and one $50 stipend for membership in a professional organization will be included.
Superintendent Koehler informed the Board about issues with two of the three boilers at the school. A technician from Lincoln is to determine what the problems are.
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