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Kohler board approves $710,000 KTEA grant, shared-leave program and routine consent items
Summary
Trustees unanimously approved a $710,000 donation from the Frederick and Herb Kohler Trust for Education Advantage to fund staffing and accessibility projects, authorized open-enrollment seats, approved a shared-leave program for 2025–26, and carried routine consent agenda items including administrative contracts and resignations.
The Kohler School District board unanimously approved several actions, including acceptance of a $710,000 KTEA donation, allocation of open-enrollment seats, adoption of a shared-leave program for 2025–26, and routine consent-agenda items.
Superintendent Mike presented the KTEA (Kohler Trust for Education Advantage) donation of $710,000 from the Frederick and Herb Kohler Trust. The board was told the funds will support reading interventionists and a STEAM teacher (staffing that can be funded for up to five years), continue a bathroom accessibility project (phase 2), and finish a playground accessibility upgrade, along with related…
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