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USD 383 board approves consent agenda, awards playground resurfacing bid and advances student fees for 2025–26

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The Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education approved the consent agenda including multiple retirements and donations, awarded a $51,689 bid for an asphalt mill-and-overlay at Theodore Roosevelt Elementary, approved the student fees and textbook rental schedule on first reading and set open-enrollment slot counts — all votes passed unanimously.

The Manhattan–Ogden USD 383 Board of Education approved several routine and project items in a single meeting, voting unanimously on the consent agenda, a campus paving contract and initial approval of student fees for the 2025–26 school year.

On a 7–0 voice vote the board approved the consent agenda, which included the consideration of bills, the human resources report and recognition of staff retirements. The consent agenda listed four retirements: Mary Anne Steen (math intervention teacher, Northview), Marlo Shepherd (special education data specialist, Lincoln Education Center), Mary Walter (child nutrition manager, Frank Bergman Elementary) and Kim Ott (paraeducator, Manhattan High School). Effective…

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