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Huntsville district awarded $192,000 in state school-safety funds; clinic opening, operations updates discussed
Summary
Board heard that the district received $192,000 from Arkansas' school-safety funds and is working on access control and window film projects; staff also updated the board on a planned school-based health clinic, a student repair that saved the district thousands, staffing impacts from flu and a pending land survey delaying a sale.
The Huntsville School District board on Feb. 4 received several operational updates, including a $192,000 award from state school-safety funds, plans for a school-based health clinic, a facilities repair performed by a Career and Technical Education student and short-term staffing impacts because of illness.
Manny, a district administrator, told the board that out of $50 million in state school-safety funding the district was awarded $192,000. "We were awarded a hundred and 92,000," he said, and staff said they are working with campuses to set project priorities. Manny said the district must submit the grant paperwork by February.
District staff said the award will be used to update access control…
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