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Board approves special education audit, stadium repairs, urgent chiller work and several donations
Summary
At the Dec. 15 meeting the Marion City Schools board approved a special education audit paid with Title dollars, a $94,005.78 masonry/painting contract for Grant Stadium, an urgent chiller replacement contract not to exceed $82,400, multiple booster-related agreements, and donations totaling more than $23,000 for students and programs.
The Marion City Schools Board of Education approved several contracts, donations and personnel-related items at its Dec. 15 meeting.
Special education audit: The board approved an agreement with the Educational Service Center for a special education audit. Superintendent Murphy said the work includes a statement of work and an attached timeline from December through May with projected hours totaling 260 (135 direct, 125 indirect). Murphy noted Title dollars will pay for the audit and that results will be reviewed first in the curriculum and instruction committee before broader board consideration.
Facilities and urgent repairs: The board approved a $94,005.78 contract with Garland DBS Inc. for masonry repairs and painting on the north, south and west sides of Grant Stadium. Members discussed whether historic-site designation considerations would affect future…
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