(KNZA)--A tutor at the South Brown County schools of USD 430 has been terminated.
The USD 430 Board of Education voted unanimously at their April 9th meeting to terminate Courtney Waggoner, effective immediately.
According to the unofficial meeting minutes, the action followed an executive session.
Waggoner served as a JOM/Title IV tutor, providing academic supporting services to Native American students.
No reason was publicly stated for the termination.
In other business, the Board approved the purchase of a new 65-passenger diesel school bus from Kansas Truck Equipment for $112,905. It was lowest among three bids received. USD 430 was awarded funding through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Clean Diesel Program to help with the purchase. The district will be reimbursed for 25 percent the purchase cost.
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