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Board approves interim purchase-service agreement so Education Foundation can run district daycare
Summary
The board approved a purchase-service agreement to have the Lewis Central Education Foundation provide a director for the district-run LCLC daycare program while the foundation builds capacity to assume full operation.
The Lewis Central Comm School District Board of Education on Feb. 3 approved a purchase-service agreement with the Lewis Central Education Foundation (LCEF) to provide a director for the district’s LCLC daycare program while the foundation develops capacity to fully take over operations.
Under the agreement presented to the board, LCEF will hire and employ a director and the district will reimburse LCEF for the actual cost of that employee up to a cap the superintendent described in the meeting. The superintendent said the expense will be charged to daycare funds, not general-fund tax dollars, and that the agreement is intended as a limited, transitional arrangement while the foundation builds human-resources…
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