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North Kansas City Schools board approves bond sale authorization and small lunch-price increase; summer school and construction plans outlined
Summary
The North Kansas City Schools Board of Education on May 6 voted to approve a bond resolution to take the district’s approved bond program to market, agreed to raise paid student meal prices by about $0.10, and received updates on summer-school scheduling and planned summer construction work tied to bond and maintenance funds.
The North Kansas City Schools Board of Education on May 6 voted to approve a bond resolution to take the district’s approved bond program to market, agreed to raise paid student meal prices by about $0.10, and received updates on summer-school scheduling and planned summer construction work tied to bond and maintenance funds. The meeting also included a public comment alleging possible conflicts involving a district vendor and an employee.
Why it matters: The bond authorization allows the district to sell previously approved bonds and begin project work funded by the successful $175 million bond campaign. The meal-price change, while small, responds to federal paid-lunch-equity rules and rising food and labor costs that district staff said are outpacing federal reimbursements. Summer-school changes add capacity and targeted literacy interventions intended to serve students during the summer months.
The board approved a bond resolution that district staff said is needed “so that we can go out to market” and that was accompanied by standard financing documents prepared by Gilmore & Bell and Piper Sandler. Hayden Crumpton of Gilmore & Bell and Matt Courtney of Piper Sandler were introduced at the meeting as the district’s finance partners. Board discussion was brief and a motion to adopt the resolution carried on voice vote.
Food and nutrition services director Jenna (last name not stated) described a proposed increase in paid meal prices of roughly $0.10 and recommended the board approve the adjustment. She told the board that USDA…
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