Board approves calendar change, communications contract, playground donation and naming recommendation; several routine items carried

Board approves calendar change, communications contract, playground donation and naming recommendation; several routine items carried

Wisconsin / School Districts / Luxemburg-Casco School District

The Luxemburg-Casco Board approved holding school on Dec. 23 and moving the last student day to May 26, renewed a communications/consulting agreement with no price increase, accepted a playground donation from Tila Construction and Harmon Studios, and approved an honor naming ('Okanowski Way') with plaques.

Luxemburg-Casco board approves safety drill evaluation, early-college participation, student activity accounts and fitness-center donation

Luxemburg-Casco board approves safety drill evaluation, early-college participation, student activity accounts and fitness-center donation

Wisconsin / School Districts / Luxemburg-Casco School District

At its Nov. meeting the Luxemburg-Casco School District board approved the 2025–26 safety drill evaluation required by the DOJ Office of School Safety, renewed participation in Start College Now/UW Early College for spring 2025–26, created student activity accounts for PBIS and student council, and accepted a fitness-center equipment donation.

Board approves esports club for grades 7–12 after debate on funding precedent

Board approves esports club for grades 7–12 after debate on funding precedent

Wisconsin / School Districts / Luxemburg-Casco School District

The Luxemburg‑Casco board approved a school‑sanctioned esports club for grades 7–12, authorizing an initial start‑up budget of $4,694.44. Board members supported the club’s potential to engage students who are not reached by traditional athletics but raised questions about using district funds when other niche activities were self‑funded.

Board debates conduct policy wording, adopts clustered policy changes and removes parenthetical nondiscrimination language from food-service policies

Board debates conduct policy wording, adopts clustered policy changes and removes parenthetical nondiscrimination language from food-service policies

Wisconsin / School Districts / Luxemburg-Casco School District

Board members discussed whether to describe conduct that harms the district as "prohibited" or merely to "avoid" it, then approved a packet of policy updates and removed a parenthetical nondiscrimination phrase from several food-service policies for consistency with prior Title IX edits.

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