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District says PFAS issue resolved, bus service restored to nine routes; clerk vacancy and preschool meal changes noted
Summary
Administrators reported that the district's public water system PFAS deficiencies have been resolved, busing now runs on nine buses with route flips to reduce travel time, the school clerk position remains open, and a federal change now requires meals for preschool attendees. The district also announced an $11,075 robotics grant.
At its September meeting the SMS School Board received several administrative updates: the district said PFAS-related deficiencies in its public water system have been resolved; the transportation coordinator reported the district is operating nine buses; the district still seeks applicants for a school clerk; and a federal change now requires that preschool attendees be served meals while at…
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