(KMZA)--A change is sought in the grading scale at Nemaha Central High School.
Patron Dari Hilbert addressed the Nemaha Central Board of Education Monday evening regarding the grading scale.
Hilbert presented a petition in support of changing the grading scale.
She feels that Nemaha Central High School students are at a disadvantage in receiving scholarships and college admissions due to the more restrictive grading scale that is currently used compared to other districts.
The Board took no action.
In other business, the USD 115 Board approved changing January 18 from a ½ professional development, ½ student day to a full day of professional development.
Also Superintendent Darrel Kohlman reviewed the results from the strategic plan committee meeting that was held on December 2nd. A first draft of the plan for 2021-2026 was presented and reviewed.
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