(KLZA)-- Humboldt-Table Rock – Steinauer students will begin the 2020-21school year on August 5.
During a special Board meeting June 12, Board members approved the amended calendar which will have teachers starting back to school August 3.
Sheriff Rick Hardesty met with the HTRS Board during their regular meeting on June 8. He informed the Board that due to manpower requirements he cannot fully commit to having a resource officer at the school 20 hours per week as previously planned, but hopes to be able to serve in some manner.
The Board did approve applying for a bus grant that will be available. The purchase, if the grant is approved would be made during the next school year.
The Board also approved the purchase of two stainless steel boilers for the original school building at a cost of $23-thousand. One of the boilers quit late last winter and parts are difficult to find to repair the boilers.
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