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Boone Board of Education discusses new elementary school, staffing
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Boone school board talks district properties, prom and graduation
Sara Jordan-Heintz
Contributing writer
With the recent approval of the bond issue to construct a new elementary school, the Boone Board of Education and Superintendent Julie Trepa discussed ways in which the district could utilize its other properties.
Currently, the district leases a building on Story Street for its HSAP (Home School Assistance Program), at a cost of $30,000 a year. The lease on that space is up at the end of 2022. The buildings and properties, in which Lincoln and Page elementary schools are situated, are being considered for sale. Lincoln and Futures Alternative High School share a property.
Boone Board of Education talks special election results
Sara Jordan-Heintz
Special to the Boone News Republican
The Boone Board of Education met April 6 in special session to discuss the official election results of the March 2 bond issue for the construction of a new elementary school.
A total of 1,231 votes were cast in favor of constructing the new school, with 297 no votes received, for a total of 1,528 votes cast.
School board member-at-large Matthew Elthon received 1,159 votes to remain on the board. He had been appointed on Oct. 5, 2020, to replace former board member Rev. Joey Weber. His was the only name on the ballot, with 62 scattering votes (the collective votes for any write-in candidates who each received less than five percent of the votes cast for an office), for a total of 1,221 votes.
Early Childhood Center vote is March 2
Sara Jordan-Heintz
Contributing writer
Constructing a new building to house the Boone Community School District’s youngest learners has been a long-time goal. Now, voters will take to the ballot box on March 2 for a special election of a bond issue to decide whether or not to build this facility.
The vote would approve funding to create an Early Childhood Center within the school district, to replace Page Elementary and Lincoln Elementary schools. Voting will take place at the Boone County Fairgrounds community building, 1601 Industrial Park Rd., Boone, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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