(KLZA)-- The Humboldt - Table Rock - Steinauer School Board approved a salary for Superintendent Dr. George Griffith for the 2023-24 school year when they met Monday evening.
Griffith will receive a $3,500 increase to his base pay bringing his base salary to $135,550.
Board members also approved the expenditure of $33,275 for 30 new Dell Laptops and 30 new Chrome Books for students,
The Board also approved improvements to the lighting at Power Field. Replacement bulbs are hard to find for the current lights and a number of the cross members on the poles need to be replaced. The bid in an amount of $113,790 was awarded to El Camino Electric of Falls City. The light fixtures alone were bid at $70,364.
The new lights should last longer and be more efficient to use.
The purchase of 9 switches and six-year licenses for computer equipment at HTRS was also approved.
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