Johnson-Brock School Board meets
07/16/2025

(KLZA)--The Johnson-Brock School Board conducted a special meeting Monday night prior to the regular monthly meeting for the purpose of conducting the annual public hearing on Policy 5045, the Student Fees and Board Policy 5057, the Patron and Parental Involvement in the Title I Program.

There was no one from the public present to comment during the hearing.

During the regular Board meeting teachers Dawn Metschke and Ashton Bohling were congratulated for them and the FFA program at Johnson-Brock recently awarded the secondary agriculture program of the year award.

Superintendent Jeff Koehler reported there were no bids received that met the Boards requirements for the sale of two Ford Econoline 12-passenger vans. He will look into trading the vans in for a 14 passenger bus.

Koehler projected enrollment to be at 353 students for the start of the 2025-26 school year. He also noted the bleachers and turf at the football field are to be installed next week.

Board members approved increasing the prices for meals. Breakfast for the Elementary students will be $2.70, $3.10 for Middle and High School students. And $4.75 for adults.

Lunch prices will increase to $4 for the Elementary students; $4.50 for Middle and High School students and $6 for adults.

The Board also approved an increase in pass and admission prices for the 2025-26 school year. Student passes will be $25, single passes will be $75 and a family pass will cost $200. Single game admissions will be $7 for adults, $5 for students and $1 for senior citizens.


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