School officials continue to remind families that help is available for textbook fees. North Judson-San Pierre Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says that while school meals are free this year, families still need to apply to get other types of assistance.
Continue readingKnox School Board Accepts $3,100 for Delinquent Lunch Accounts, Keeps Meal Prices the Same
Knox students struggling to pay for lunch continue to get some help. The school board recently accepted a donation of more than $3,100 for delinquent lunch accounts from First National Bank of Monterey.
Continue readingKnox School Board to Consider COVID-19 Plan, Personnel Items Tonight
A COVID-19 plan for the 2020-2021 school year will be up for the Knox School Board’s approval tonight.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. School Board Adjusts Lunch Prices, Textbook Fees
North Judson-San Pierre students will be paying more for lunch this fall. The school board recently voted to raise lunch prices by 10 cents. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin said the increase was required to keep N.J.-S.P. within paid lunch equity guidelines. Breakfast prices will stay the same.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board Raises Adult Breakfast Price, Approves NEOLA Policies
North Judson-San Pierre teachers will soon have to pay a bit more to buy breakfast at school. The school board has already voted to keep student meal prices the same for the coming school year, but Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says the Department of Education had an error in calculating the adult breakfast price.
Continue readingKnox School Board Approves 10-Cent Increase in Meal Prices
For the second year in a row, lunch prices are going up at Knox Community Schools. A ten-cent increase was approved by the school board Tuesday.
Continue readingKnox School Board to Consider Athletic Director’s Retirement, Set Breakfast and Lunch Prices
The Knox School Board will consider the retirement of Athletic Director Phil Owens tonight. He plans to retire at the end of the month, according to the advance meeting agenda.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. School Board Votes to Keep Meal Prices, Textbook Fees the Same Next School Year
North Judson-San Pierre’s student meal prices and textbook fees will stay the same for another year. The cost of lunch at the junior/senior high school will remain at $2.50, while elementary school students will pay $2.30. The student breakfast price is $1.50.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board Raises Lunch Prices, Keeps Textbook Fees the Same
Lunch prices are going up at Eastern Pulaski Schools. The school board Monday approved a required increase for the 2019-2020 school year, according to Superintendent Dan Foster.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Middle/High School Book Rental Fees
Culver School Board to Decide on Referendum Tonight
The Culver School Board is expected to decide tonight whether to put an operating referendum on the November ballot. In an operating referendum, school districts ask voters for permission to raise property taxes up to a certain amount over a period of up to eight years. That money is then used to help fund teacher salaries and educational programs. Continue reading
Knox School Board to Consider Elementary School Assistant Principal Hire
The Knox School Board is expected to hire a new assistant principal for the elementary school tonight. Cory Masson is being recommended for the position, according to the advance meeting agenda. Continue reading
West Central School Board Approves Breakfast and Lunch Prices
The West Central School Board members took action last week to approve breakfast and lunch prices for students and adults for the upcoming school year.