(KLZA)-- During the March 13 meeting of the Pawnee City Board of Education, Board members voted to accept the resignation of Angela Luedders as the special education teacher at the end of the current school year.
The Board also approved a full time teaching contract with Mandala “Mandy” Goecke for the 2023-24 school year.
Superintendent Brian Rottinghaus reported that State Aid for the 2023 - 24 school year for the Pawnee City School District will be $1,126,826. That represents a decrease of $66,816 from the current school year.
The Board also approved the 23-24 school year calendar with the first day for students on August 12 with the final day of the school year set for May 12.
Wrestling Coach Shane Maloley provided a presentation on making wrestling a standalone program, this ending the co-op with HTRS.
No action was taken.
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