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Board approves copier lease and plans to bring some special education routes in-house, citing savings
Summary
The board approved a five-year copier lease and five-year print maintenance agreement totaling $132,466.73 and heard that roughly 6.5 outsourced special transportation routes will be brought in-house in January 2026, an action the superintendent estimates will save about $330,000 annually.
The Round Lake Area Board of Education on Dec. 15 approved a five-year copier lease and a five-year print maintenance agreement totaling $132,466.73, and heard administration’s plan to bring approximately 6.5 outsourced special transportation routes back in-house beginning January 2026, estimated to save roughly $330,000 per year.
Mister Kozak/Kozick told the board the district’s copier fleet will be replaced with new machines under a five-year lease; the expected $67,000 annual lease payments will be funded from the debt-service fund using available interest earnings. A five-year print maintenance contract at…
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