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Greencastle-Antrim board approves iPad financing, turf contract and routine budgets; vending machines cleared after debate
Summary
The Greencastle-Antrim School District Board on Feb. 6 approved multiple budgets, contracts and routine measures including an iPad financing plan, a $601,180 turf contract and district bill payments of about $2.5 million.
Greencastle — The Greencastle-Antrim School District Board of School Directors on Feb. 6 approved a package of budgets, contracts and routine measures that included a four-year, 0% financing agreement for iPad replacements, a $601,180 contract to install turf at Northfield and payment of district invoices totaling a little over $2.5 million.
Why it matters: The approvals update classroom and athletic infrastructure and authorize short-term budget actions the district says are designed to keep operations steady if federal reimbursements are delayed.
Key outcomes (votes and details)
- Invoices/bills: The board approved payment of invoices from the general fund totaling approximately $2,500,000. The motion passed on a voice vote.
- iPad financing: The board approved a four-year lease/financing plan with Apple for an iPad refresh covering grades 6–12. The district…
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