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Leeds Board of Education purchases bus for new route
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Leeds Board of Education reconfigures grades for 2022-2023 school year
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By Nathan Prewett
LEEDS – The Leeds Board of Education heard a 2020 fiscal year audit report concerning the school system’s revenue and finances at a regular meeting on Tuesday, July 13.
Among the highlights of the report were that cash and cash equivalents was $3.6 million and property taxes receivable of $4.3 million by the end of 2020. The regular receivable was $668,000 and inventories, such as child nutrition items, was at $44,000. Total assets were $67.8 million.
Total liabilities were at $75 million. The total net position was negative $14 million but the report stated that this is common among school boards throughout the state. $8.7 million in revenue came locally, helping to reduce any deficit that had accrued. The general fund was found to have $6.7 million in assets.
Leeds Board of Education passes TEAMS salary schedule for math, science teachers
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By Nathan Prewett
LEEDS – Six Leeds High School (LHS) students who scored a 30 or higher on the ACT were recognized at a meeting of the Leeds Board of Education on Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
Leeds High School tennis coach Jeff Thomas brought his team to the meeting where he thanked the board for their help in expenses for a trip to Mobile. In addition to playing tennis games there, the team spent time at the beaches and toured the U.S.S. Alabama.
From left to right: Joseph Whitcomb, Emma Terry, Hannah Stone, Josie McGuire, and Zachary Flowers.
Afterward, the board recognized the six LHS students. These were: Zachary Flowers, Josie McGuire, Hannah Stone, Emma Terry, Joseph Whitcomb and Jonathan Robbins. Each student was given a plaque and a certificate. Robbins was not in attendance at the meeting.