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Harrisburg board approves site studies, contracts, grants and personnel motions; authorizes Mass Insight review
Summary
At its Jan. 28 meeting the Harrisburg City School District board approved a series of routine and strategic items including a study of William Penn and Camp Curtin sites, PowerSchool services, multiple university affiliations, a competitive boost grant, and a $62,800 Mass Insight engagement to review central office structure.
The Harrisburg City School District board and receiver approved a slate of administrative, operations, academic‑affiliation and personnel motions at the Jan. 28 general business meeting, ranging from facility studies and software training to grant acceptance and a third‑party central office review.
Key approvals at a glance
- Crabtree, Rubrock, and Associates: the board approved a proposal to evaluate the William Penn and Camp Curtin sites and provide options for building and land use and a 10‑year capital plan specific to the William Penn property. The study will also reassess enrollment projections (Pell study) to inform facility planning.
- PowerSchool agreements: the board approved a 20‑hour PowerSchool consultation for eFinance Plus at a cost of $6,000 (general fund) and a 2.5‑day block of PowerSchool training focused on master schedule development at $66,965 (general fund).
- Affiliation and service agreements: the board approved student‑teaching/clinical affiliation agreements with Millersville…
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