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VIENNA School officials are discussing options with district buildings and properties, including eliminating one building as a cost-savings measure.
School Superintendent Russell McQuaide and members of the Mathews Board of Education are considering going from three school buildings to two and also possibly putting up for sale some land behind the school administration building off Cadwallader Sonk Road.
The district has Currie Elementary School in Fowler for kindergarten to second grades, Baker Elementary School in Vienna for grades three to six and Mathews High School in Vienna for grades seven to 12.
Being proposed is to use Baker for housing kindergarten to fifth and the high school for sixth to 12th, and closing Currie.
PRESENT: Tarin Brown, Michele Garman, Beth Haddle and Ken Wallace
ABSENT: James Pegg
• Named Brown as president and Wallace as vice president;
• Approved committee appointments: Pegg, legislative liaison; Garman, athletics; Haddle, student achievement; and Garman, representative to Trumbull Career and Technical Center board and delegate to the Ohio School Boards Association annual conference in August;
• Approved the expenditure of $34,982 for enrolling 70 potential students in the online Educere / Mustang Academy for the school year;
• Heard from Superintendent Russell McQuaide that a leak in the high school gymnasium was found to be a steam pipe leak that was addressed by Proutt Boiler;