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Board reviews county notice of maintenance violations at RFJ Bunch High School parcel and moves to closed session

Weldon City Schools Board of Education · June 11, 2026
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Summary

The town/county sent a letter alleging non‑residential maintenance and nuisance-code violations at property connected to RFJ Bunch High School; the board noted possible asbestos, uncertainty about costs and feasibility of meeting the 30‑/10‑day correction windows, and voted to enter closed session to consult with counsel.

Board members reviewed a letter delivered by the town/county alleging that structures on property connected to RFJ Bunch High School are in violation of minimum-housing and nuisance code ordinances and require corrective action within 30 days for non‑residential maintenance violations and 10 days for nuisance violations.

Staff displayed photos included in the letter and said some structures contained debris and might have asbestos, making immediate remediation complex and possibly costly. Trustees asked whether district maintenance crews normally handle such work; staff said the district had not received phone notice and had only received the written letter. The board asked the superintendent and maintenance director to determine required corrective steps and whether an appeal or hearing process applies.

After discussing next steps and the probable need for legal review, the board voted to go into closed session pursuant to statutory provisions to consider privileged or confidential information and to consult with the board attorney.