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Woodland Hills says US Steel grant will fund book vending machines; district to contract cultural-sensitivity coach for musical

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Dr. Eddie Wilson told the board that US Steel is providing funds for book vending machines at elementary schools and that the district plans to hire a cultural-sensitivity coach to support the middle/high school production of Hairspray. Board approval for the grant and subsequent purchases will appear on a future agenda.

Dr. Eddie Wilson, speaking as the curriculum presenter for Woodland Hills School District, told the board the district expects a check from US Steel to buy book vending machines for elementary schools and that each machine will allow students to take books home. “It is you get to take that book home,” Wilson said.

Wilson said the donation will appear on next week’s agenda as a single acceptance item if the check exceeds $20,000. He said each vending machine is priced under $10,000, which under district purchasing rules means…

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