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District updates: dual‑credit/CNA plans with SCC and hospital, testing schedule, summer meals and facility projects

Pawnee City Public Schools Board of Education · April 14, 2026

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Summary

Administrators told the board about a planned dual‑credit CNA offering with SCC (including hospital clinicals), the district’s spring testing schedule and ACT timing, a summer meal pickup plan running June 1–July 24, and scheduled track resurfacing and tuckpointing work in June.

District staff updated the board on instructional programming, testing, student activities, summer services and facility projects.

S1 described a dual‑credit CNA course planned with SCC that would combine online academic modules with clinicals at the local hospital. "As long as we can provide a certain amount of the support for the class locally, SCC's minimum requirement will apply to us," S1 said, and staff reported the course will be offered through SCC as dual credit and be available to school students and community members.

S1 and S3 reviewed spring testing and ACT schedules: the district administers MAP and NSCAS as summative assessments for grades K–8 and noted that ACT scores from the later window may return in five to eight weeks, limiting in‑school review time. S3 reiterated the department guidance around DIBELS screening and literacy training that the state is promoting.

On services, S3 described the summer meal plan: the district will use non‑congregate pickup (historically higher participation) and distribute five breakfasts and five lunches per week as two pickups (Monday: two meals; Wednesday: three meals) from June 1 through July 24, with a new contract starting July 1 to continue meals for the daycare.

On facilities, staff said track resurfacing is scheduled to begin around June 18 and tuckpointing work on the high school is planned for the second or third week in June; staff also discussed a leaking cafeteria roof that will require specifications and bids for replacement or repair.

S1 also told the board that, because a partner district (HTRS) discontinued its girls' golf program, and with only two students expressing potential interest for next year, the district is "probably leaning toward not continuing to offer golf" as a program option next spring.