The Pequot Lakes School Board kicked off 2021 with its reorganizational meeting 3:00 am, Jan. 11, 2021 ×
Amy Sjoblad
The Pequot Lakes School Board kicked off 2021 with its reorganizational meeting, but things should look similar in the new year.
During the Monday, Jan. 4, meeting, Kim Bolz-Andolshek was re-elected board chair, and Curt Johnson was re-elected vice chair.
Tracy Wallin previously held the positions of clerk and treasurer, but the district agreed to split the two roles to “be compliant with statutes.” In the coming year, Wallin will remain clerk, and Susan Mathison-Young will take over as treasurer.
The board agreed to maintain the current board member salary of $250 per month, $350 for the chair and $300 for the officers. When extra meetings arise, board members will be compensated $100 for full-day meetings and $50 for half-day meetings.
Courtesy of Sedalia School District 200
Sedalia School District 200 Superintendent Steve Triplett, center, presents Sedalia 200 Athletic/Activities Director Rob Davis, left, and Smith-Cotton High School Principal Wade Norton with the Superintendents’ Bell Ringer Award on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at the high school.
The recipients of the Sedalia School District’s Superintendent’s Bell Ringer Award for December have been announced.
Smith-Cotton High School Principal Wade Norton and Athletic/Activities Director Rob Davis are the recipients of this month’s award.
The monthly award is a way for Superintendent Steve Triplett to honor Sedalia 200 staff members who put the district’s mission statement into action and those who display exemplary effort in celebrating student success. Winners are selected from nominations made by staff members and administrators.