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Want a say in how your child returns to Mitchell schools this year? The district is taking input

Guidelines for 2021-22 to be posted on district website, which includes no mask mandate Written By: Erik Kaufman | × Patrons who want a say in how the Mitchell School District approaches the 2021-22 school year in terms of pandemic safety protocols will get their chance soon. Administrators with the district will be posting preliminary return-to-school protocols on the school district website and invite the public to review and send comments on returning to school as the pandemic appears to continue to wane. “This is not for the board to vote on at this time. This is our first blush at this, and we’re going to put it on the website and invite public input,” Superintendent Joe Graves said during Monday night s regular Mitchell Board of Education meeting. “We’ll use the same format as last year, but the information is quite different. There is no mask mandate and a few other things have been removed.”

Mitchell Board of Education approves air unit purchase

Upgrade will help regulate temperature in kitchen Written By: Erik Kaufman | × Mitchell Board of Education (Republic file photo) After a school year of Mitchell Technical College offices being up to 30 degrees colder than other rooms around the campus, the Mitchell Board of Education Monday approved the purchase of an air-handling unit that is expected to remedy the problem. The board approved the action by unanimous vote at the Mitchell Career & Technical Education Academy during the latest regular meeting of the board. Joe Graves, superintendent for the Mitchell School District, said school officials determined the source of the problem was an air unit in the kitchen area. The district let out bids for the project, and received one bid from Johnson Controls in the amount of $133,175, which he recommended the board accept.

Mitchell Board of Education approves bus contract | The Mitchell Republic

New contract will cover district bus service for five years Written By: Erik Kaufman | × The Mitchell Board of Education returned to live meetings Monday evening when they met in regular session at the Mitchell Career & Technical Education Academy. Pictured are board members Kevin Kenkel, Neil Putnam, Deb Olson, Lacey Musick and Matt Christiansen. (Erik Kaufman / Republic) The Mitchell Board of Education on Monday approved a new five-year busing agreement with Foreman Sales & Service for bus service through the 2025-26 school year. The decision came at the regular board meeting Monday night at the Mitchell Career & Technical Education Academy Commons. Joe Graves, superintendent for the Mitchell School District, said Foreman Sales & Service were looking to make infrastructure improvements to their facility in Mitchell, and approached the district about a potential contract renewal before proceeding with the work.

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