Falls City School Board secures line of credit
05/14/2020

(KLZA)-- The Falls City Board of Education Monday night approved a resolution to authorize a line of credit with F & M Bank in Falls City in the amount of $950-thousand.

The line of credit was set up in the event of financial disruption related to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Board members accepted the resignation of elementary teacher Leigh Anne Blankenship who has been with District 56 for three years.  

Superintendent Tim Heckenlively reported the 2020-21 State Aid Certification was made available May 1.  Falls City Public Schools will receive $287,111 for the next year, an increase of nearly $117-thousand.  

The money is a combination of Net Option Funding and Income Tax Rebate funds.  The Falls City District is once again not eligible for state aid equalization support.  

It was also noted that student equipment, devices and materials will be checked in and out the week of May 18th for preK – 11 grades students.  


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