(KMZA)--Prairie Hills USD 113 will be sending letters to three neighboring school districts about land transfer/ trade proposals.
Superintendent Todd Evans said the USD 113 Board of Education approved the letters when the meet Monday evening, which will be sent to Jackson Heights USD 335, Vermillion USD 380 and Nemaha Central USD 115.
Evans said USD 335 and USD 380 will be receiving proposals for southern portions of USD 113 land in addition to receiving $1,258 per student to help with transportation costs of those new students from the transfer area.
He said USD 115 will receive a proposal to trade Bern area land west of O Road for land that is in proximity to the Axtell school.
The letters are meant to start discussions between USD 113 and the other districts.
USD 113 is requesting a written response from the districts by July 17.
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