(KNZA)--There will be no change in the leadership of the South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education for the 2025-26 school year.
During their organizational meeting last Friday, Jason Selland was unanimously re-elected as board president and Rex Lockwood was elected as vice-president by majority vote.
Lockwood was among two nominees for the position of vice-president. Also nominated was Sarah Stirton.
In other business, the board approved student fees for the 2025-26 school year. Lunch prices will increase 10 cents a meal. In addition, a credit recovery fee of $50 was added to the Horton High School fees.
Also at the meeting, the board accepted the resignations of Chasity Arnold as Horton High School office para and Gary Sorenson as high school head girls basketball coach.
The board approved the hiring of Steve Stallbaumer to replace Sorenson as high school head girls basketball coach, and Stephen Ferguson as high school cook.
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