PALMYRA, Mo. â The Palmyra R-I Board of Education set their annual tax rate hearing and reviewed increases in meal prices for the coming school year during their regular meeting Tuesday, July 13.
The annual tax rate hearing is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 24, at the Palmyra Board Office, 1703 South Main St. in Palmyra, Mo.
The prices for student breakfasts and lunches will increase by $.05. Adult breakfasts will increase by $.05, and lunches will increase by $0.10.
The new meal prices will be $1.85 for elementary school and middle school breakfasts, $1.95 for high school breakfasts, $2.35 for elementary school lunches, $2.60 for middle school and high school lunches, $2.60 for adult breakfasts and $3.15 for adult lunches. Board of Education members also approved Free and Reduced Meal application forms for the upcoming school year.
“All right, then,” remarked the variant, clearly driving on the left side of the interstate.
On a recent visit to the United States, the British variant of COVID-19 was spotted driving on the wrong side of the road.
Known as B.1.1.7, the British variant was first detected in the UK in September. The B. 1. 1. 7 variant is much more contagious than previous COVID variants and allegedly prefers tea to coffee. Onlookers reported that the variant was driving on the left side of the road and seemed confused about the direction of traffic.
“Not only is it a health hazard; it’s a road safety hazard,” said hospital director Ann Locke. “The arrival of the British variant is probably the number-one most serious risk to the American commute. I’d hate to see what would happen if it had encountered our triple roundabout.” The variant was reportedly seen driving a small car that was “unmistakably British.”