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Brandon Valley School Board hears construction and enrollment updates; superintendent stresses meal-application requirement
Summary
At a regular meeting, Superintendent Larson updated the Brandon Valley School District 49-2 board on elementary and middle school construction, a small student boundary tweak due to a bridge closure, fall enrollment of 5,211 (about 80 more students), and reminded families they must complete free/reduced meal applications for Angel Fund assistance. The board approved routine agenda and personnel items by voice vote.
Brandon Valley School District 49-2 board members received updates on construction, enrollment and meal-assistance rules and approved routine agenda and personnel items during a short meeting.
Superintendent Larson told the board that construction at Brandon Valley Elementary is progressing and that the district will slightly tweak a school boundary at Madison Street and Highway 11 to follow the river south of Madison instead of following Highway 11, citing a bridge closure on Highway 42 as the reason. He said affected families will receive letters in the next month explaining the change.
Larson said work on the Brandon Valley Middle School addition is continuing with a push to enclose the project so interior work can continue through winter. He also highlighted the recently released state…
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