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Superintendent highlights canned food drive, SHS sports, NASA‑sponsored robotics and facilities workshop after failed bond
Summary
Superintendent Aaron Bayer told the board the district launched a canned food drive, celebrated SHS teams including football reaching the Columbia Cup, and noted SHS robotics has NASA sponsorship; he also said a January workshop will address facilities next steps after a bond failed in November.
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Superintendent Aaron Bayer briefed the board on student activities and district programs at the Nov. 17 meeting, noting a canned food drive kickoff, strong fall sports results for Sandy High School (SHS), and the SHS robotics program’s first year in FIRST plus sponsorship help from NASA.
Bayer said the SHS football team made it to the Columbia Cup and highlighted the district’s robotics program and a newly acquired drone. He also said the board is expected to hold a facilities workshop in January to discuss next steps after a bond did not pass in November.
No public testimony was recorded on these items. The superintendent’s remarks were presented as part of the regular Superintendent’s Report on the agenda.
