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Board reviews revised community‑use policy, narrows rental groups and adds fees starting Aug. 1

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District staff presented a simplified community‑use policy on April 14 that reduces user categories, introduces hourly practice and event fees, and requires feeder programs to reapply under clarified criteria.

The Muscatine Community School District Board of Education reviewed proposed revisions to its community‑use policy and administrative regulations at its April 14 meeting, a rewrite district staff described as intended to simplify scheduling, recover costs tied to custodial and utilities needs, and better match facilities to program needs.

"The old policy was a very convoluted mess," a staff member said during the presentation and described the rewrite as streamlining rental charges and user groups. The administration told the board it reduced many legacy categories to three user groups:…

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