(KNZA)--The Horton High School gym floor will be resurfaced.
The South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education at their June 11th meeting voted to have Kiddoo Hardwood Floors, of St. Joseph, Missouri, do the project for a cost of $24,300. There will be a one-year warranty on the workmanship.
In other business, Superintendent Dr. Becky Kramer discussed proposed changes in student fees for the 2025-26 school year.
A 10 cent increase has been added to the student lunch price at each building. In addition, a credit recovery fee of $50 was added to the high school fees.
The Board will formally approve the fees at their July meeting.
Also a lengthy discussion was held on the capital outlay mill rate. Currently, the district is authorized to levy up to 3 mills for the capital outlay fund. The maximum statutory rate is 8 mills. The board would need to adopt a resolution to have the authority to exceed the 3 mills. No decision was made.
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