(KLZA)-- The Johnson-Brock School Board received an update on the upcoming building project at the school from Superintendent Jeff Koehler when they met Monday evening. Koehler said a community meeting on the project will be scheduled soon.
Blane Anthony addressed the board regarding his concerns about the project.
In other business Superintendent Koehler reported negotiations have been finalized with the Johnson-Brock Education Association which included a $650 increase on the base salary for teachers and activity sponsor updates and personal leave buyback to $100 per day.
The Board approved extending the contract for K-12 Principal Lucus Dalinghaus for the 2024-25 contract year with an $8 thousand salary increase to $113 thousand.
Membership to the Nebraska Association of School Boards for 2023-24 were approved at a cost of $3,859 and the summer drivers education tuition rate was set at $250 er student for 2023.
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