Nearly 100 full-time district employees and about a half-dozen part-time employees will receive the benefit, which will be financed through the district’s remaining Elementary and Secondary School Em…
A split board agreed to partially move forward on a recommendation from activities directors Michelle Wade and Brandon Brown to boost the district’s number of coaching and sponsor positions.
At Wednesday’s meeting, the board continued looking at spending options for the remaining funds, including a camera and vaping detection system that had been discussed at the April meeting.
Nine proposed projects, which had been among a list of suggestions proposed by the district’s staff, were approved by the board. Among them were the purchase of 30 iPads for $8,820. The units will be used in kindergarten classes, TAG and for yearbook activities.
One of the proposals was upgrading of the school’s current camera system. Board member Brandon Marquardt, chief deputy for the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, said those upgrades could help with identifying illegal or other problematic activities and behavior. A proposal to install vaping detectors