The agenda does not include a set time limit for the duration of the public hearing, nor does it specify for how long a member of the public can voice their concerns.
Upgrade will help regulate temperature in kitchen Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Mitchell Board of Education (Republic file photo)
After a school year of Mitchell Technical College offices being up to 30 degrees colder than other rooms around the campus, the Mitchell Board of Education Monday approved the purchase of an air-handling unit that is expected to remedy the problem.
The board approved the action by unanimous vote at the Mitchell Career & Technical Education Academy during the latest regular meeting of the board.
Joe Graves, superintendent for the Mitchell School District, said school officials determined the source of the problem was an air unit in the kitchen area. The district let out bids for the project, and received one bid from Johnson Controls in the amount of $133,175, which he recommended the board accept.
General fund up, capital outlay continues to grow Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Meeting in a virtual format Monday evening, the Mitchell Board of Education got its first look at the proposed 2021-22 budget for the Mitchell Board of Education and Mitchell Technical College. The budget is expected to be finalized in July. (Erik Kaufman / Republic)
The Mitchell Board of Education got its first look at the 2021-22 school year budget at its most recent meeting, and saw an increase coming for the district general fund and a lower capital outlay fund thanks to less need for technology upgrades in the coming year.