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Kenowa Hills board approves $1.1 million in March expenditures, furniture and truck purchases

Kenowa Hills Board of Education · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Kenowa Hills Board of Education on April 21 approved March expenditures totaling $1,100,281.79, authorized $37,867.02 for middle-school furniture and $51,323.36 for a replacement truck, and cast a ballot supporting Andrea Haidle for a KIASB board seat. All recorded motions passed unanimously.

The Kenowa Hills Board of Education approved the March 2025 expenditures and several district purchases during its April 21 regular meeting.

In a single consent action, the board approved General Fund expenditures of $943,132.37 (checks #84779 through #84978), Food Services expenditures of $12,687.14 (checks #11252 through #11260), a 2016 Bond Fund expenditure of $500.00 (check #350000002), 2024 Athletic Bond Series expenditures of $123,274.93 (checks #34000034 through #34000036) and Student Activity expenditures of $18,380.35 (checks #97382 through #97406). The minutes list total expenditures for the month as $1,100,281.79. The consent agenda was moved by Hart and supported by Robinson and approved as recorded.

The board also approved capital purchases on motions recorded in the minutes. The board authorized the purchase of new furniture for the Middle School Extended Learning Area for $37,867.02 using 2023 Bond Funds (motion by Hart, supported by Courtade; Report #25-030). The board approved the purchase of a 2024 Ford F250 from LaFontaine Ford of Comstock Park for $51,323.36, to be paid from Capital Projects funds (motion by Hart, supported by Courtade; Report #25-031).

Separately, the board cast a ballot supporting Andrea Haidle for a three-year term on the Kent Intermediate Association of School Boards Executive Board of Directors (motion by Courtade, supported by Hart; Report #25-032). The minutes record each of these recorded motions as carrying unanimously.

The meeting minutes do not include verbatim public discussion about the expenditures or purchases beyond the motions and funding sources listed in the reports. The board adjourned at 8:55 p.m.