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Waunakee board approves routine items, facility repairs, booster concession contingency and EV-charging policy

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At its Feb. 10 meeting the Waunakee board approved routine minutes and agenda items, several small facility repair projects, a booster-club concession modification contingent on insurance and structural review, and a new policy to regulate EV charging stations at Heritage Elementary.

The Waunakee Community School District Board of Education approved a suite of routine and committee-recommended items at its Feb. 10 regular meeting, including minutes, the meeting agenda, several minor summer capital/repair projects, and a new policy governing electric-vehicle charging stations at Heritage Elementary.

Board members unanimously approved the meeting minutes from Jan. 13 and the Feb. 10 agenda without recorded roll-call tallies. The facility committee had earlier vetted several small repair projects for the coming summer and recommended they be forwarded to the full board. The board voted to approve the facility items as presented.

The board also approved a plan by the baseball booster club to modify the concession stand, but attached two conditions requested by the facility committee: (1) the boosters must provide documentation that tradespeople working on the project carry insurance, and (2) the district must obtain or receive a study confirming…

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