Johnson-Brock School Board meets
05/14/2020

(KLZA)-- Johnson-Brock School Superintendent Jeff  Koehler told School Board members Monday night that conference calls are held with the Southeast District Health Department,  ESU 4 and the Nebraska Department of Education concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Superintendent said he hopes to know more by the end of May about what June and July will bring and the start of the next school year.

Principal Lucus Dalinghaus  noted the supply exchange day for parents has been scheduled for Thursday, May 21.  Parents can return school items and pick up their students personal items that day.

The Board discussed summer school project proposals and approved an interlocal agreement with the Sterling Public Schools for Spanish instruction via the distance learning network.  

The purchase of a tract of land owned by the Village of Johnson was approved in an amount of $4,000.  

Also approved was a bid to place new carpet in three classrooms in amount of $12,900. The bid was awarded to Midwest Floor Coverings. 

A three percent salary increase for classified staff in the Johnson-Brock School District was also approved.  


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