(KLZA)--The Humboldt-Table Rock – Steinauer School Board met Monday evening.
The Board accepted the resignations of paraprofessionals Debra Cornelius and Shari Berglund.
Principal Lisa Othmer presented a report that included information on the lack of paraeducators and substitutes.
The Board voted 5-1 to amend the plan regarding activities. As of October 19, all activity attendees and participants will be required to wear a mask with the only exception being the students actively participating in the current event. Tim Schaardt cast the nay vote on the amendment.
An executive session was held to discuss negotiations. Following the closed session the Board voted to recognize the HTRS Education Association as the official bargaining unit for teachers for the2021-22 school year.
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