(KLZA)-- The Johnson-Brock Board of Education approved the resignation of Kindergarten - 12th Grade music teacher David Norris at the end of the calendar year when they met Monday evening.
Principal Lucus Dalinghaus reported the process of developing the 2022-23 course schedule is underway and is currently open for input from teachers. He noted concerns with a large incoming seventh grade class for next year.
Superintendent Jeff Koehler reported on the options for the roof on the school and noted the new school bus should be arriving this week.
Tech and Ag Science Instructor Ashton Bohling told the Board that she is now offering AG and Shop classes to the seventh graders. Bohling was a national finalist for a Harbor Freight award. She did not win, but did receive a $1-thousand gift card to Harbor Freight and was also approved for a re-vision grant through the Nebraska Department of Education that will provide training, equipment laptops and textbooks.
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