The Northeast Nodaway school board will request bids for banking services, Superintendent Brenda Dougan reported at the December 19th meeting of the school board. The school is required to rebid it every five years, with 25-26 being the next time. The board will approve bids at the March meeting. The board will also award the food service bid.
Board filing will continue until December 31st. Board members Karl Wilmes and Kenna Florea are up for reelection.
The CTA Christmas Party will be held on January 11th from 6 pm to 8 pm.
Bill filing for the 2025 legislative session has opened. Over 120 bills affecting public education have been filed.
The school is adding a service to their MoreNet subscription. There is a new cooperative, TEC, which is a managed service that does all the negotiation and processing of data privacy agreements with each vendor that uses or collects personally identifiable information. The cost is $520 per year.
Principal Heidi Beatty reported that for professional development day, K-3 teachers along with the Title Language Arts teacher, Interventionist, Elementary Special Ed teacher, and Beatty went to Jefferson for LETRS training.
Fourth through twelfth grade teachers met to analyze annual progress report and state assessment date. The ag teacher, music teacher, librarian, and PE teachers went to area schools to observe their content, while the Art teacher created new curriculum units.
All of the juniors and a majority of the seniors took the ASVAB test last month. 15 students out of 28 eligible received a reward incentive for their scores.
The PAT is currently serving 19 families in the district.
Mrs. Jenkins received a grant from the Gladys Rickard Trust. She will be purchasing a new kiln and accessories for the art room.
The board accepted the resignation of Sheldon Saxton as the varsity girls basketball coach and the hiring of Ike Werner to that position.
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