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MARION CENTER SCHOOL BOARD PASSES BUDGET, HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN By Hometown2
Jun 28, 2021 | 10:22 PM
At its meeting on Monday, the Marion Center School Board passed its 2021-2022 budget without a tax increase for district residents.
The budget tops out at $27,040,365 with real estate taxes remaining at 11.9631 mills. Superintendent Clint Weimer said that there were some slight adjustments between May, when the budget was given preliminary approval, and last night.
In other business, the board also approved the district’s health and safety plan for next year. The district is looking forward to a “business as usual” opening for the next school year. Masks will be optional for students in the district.
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Dec 21, 2020 10:33 PM
On Monday night, the Marion Center School Board approved a hybrid model for student instruction at the district.
Starting January 11th, the district will start using the model, which was described by Superintendent Clint Weimer as a “ramped-up” version of the hybrid model they were working in earlier this school year before going to an all-remote model over the holidays.
The new hybrid program will also focus on students who are unable to take classes online due to lack of internet access. Weimer said over the last few weeks, the number of students that are without internet access from home was reduced from over 400 to about 112. Those students will have the option to attend school, but they may be in a common area if social distancing is not possible.