(KLZA)-- During the August 17 meeting of the Mound City Board of Education, Superintendent Korey Miles presented a plan for spending of ESSER II and ESSER III monies available through the federal government.
The Superintendent noted that the school district currently has roofs that have been well maintained by maintenance staff, but that new roofs are needed as they are getting older.
Miles said they will be looking soon at bids for roof replacement on possibly six roofs.
Miles also noted that the projects at the football field and track are moving along. The retaining wall has been completed and the lighting project has been completed.
Fisher Track is to begin their paving possibly this week. They are behind due to untimely rains and the large amount of rain during those times.
The new scoreboard has been installed and is working.
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