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District reviews new MOU with municipality on recreation use; discussion over blackout dates and adult fees
Summary
Board members reviewed a new memorandum of understanding with the municipality to formalize recreation use of school facilities; the draft would keep youth recreation free but add per‑use fees for adult programs and allows school‑sponsored activities to take first priority. A public commenter said swim board members authorized paying for supplemental security to avoid blackouts of pool and wrestling rooms.
The Bethel Park School District introduced a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the municipality to govern municipal recreation program use of district facilities. The district said the MOU is a new document intended to formalize frequent use and will be paired with updates to the district's building‑use policies; a principal change in the draft is adding per‑use fees for adult programs while continuing free access for youth recreation.
"We start with an MOU because one didn't exist, and we wanted to make sure we had an agreement on how these facilities are used and follow that with updates to our existing building…
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