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Meade School District approves $225,659 social studies curriculum, amends budget and greenlights capital projects
Summary
At its Feb. 10 meeting the Meade School District 46-1 Board approved a $225,659.23 social studies curriculum for grades 5–12, amended the general fund to pay $35,816 to Studer Education, and authorized negotiations for FY26 capital outlay projects including pursuing a sponsorship for turf at Woodle Field.
The Meade School District 46-1 Board on Feb. 10 approved multiple motions that update the district’s curriculum, budget and capital priorities.
The board voted to approve a new social studies curriculum for grades 5–12 at $225,659.23 with a six-year contract. Board member Brian Voight moved the purchase; Trustee Thomas Schneller seconded the motion, which carried. The board also approved an amendment to the general fund budget to add $35,816 for Studer Education professional services; the motion was made by Sandy Cass and seconded by Megan Snyder.
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