(KLZA)-- Johnson-Brock School District patrons continue to express their opinions concerning a new addition to the east side of the school in Johnson.
During Monday nights Board of Education meeting, Dave Baltensperger asked about liability coverage and funds spent on the architect for the project. Later in the meeting, Gary Bray, Duane Caspers and Scott Pelican each voiced support for the building addition and moving forward.
Classroom space for teachers was briefly discussed since the addition has not gone through at this point. Superintendent Jeff Koehler said there will be a need to share classroom space at this time.
In action items during the meeting the Board approved a teaching contract with Delaney Roberts to teach fourth grade for the 2023-24 school year.
It was noted that 25 kindergartners are scheduled to start school at Johnson-Brock in the Fall. 17 seniors will be graduating from Johnson-Brock on Saturday, May 13 at 2:30 p.m.
Superintendent Koehler informed the Board he would like to start looking for two vans to replace the current school vans. Both are close to being over 100 thousand miles.
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