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Hardin-Houston BOE approves personnel items
HOUSTON Personnel items, along with two donations, were approved during the Feb. 25 Hardin-Houston Local School District Board of Education meeting.
The board employed Nicki Miller as a substitute bus driver, for the 2020-21 school year. They also approved the list of certified substitutes provided by the Midwest Regional Educational Service Center.
Rebekah New was given a one-year limited contract, as junior varsity softball coach. Dustin Meyer was hired as the district’s On the Bus Instructor (OBI).
Donna Long was employed as a teacher under the 21st Century Grant for the 2020-21 school year.
The board approved all treasurer recommendations, including a donation for the Chester McKinney Memorial Press Box Fund, for $1,000, and for the Board Scholarship Fund, in memory of Tim Long, for $50.
County spelling bee champ addresses Lincolnview Local Board Thursday, February 25, 2021 8:58 PM Van Wert County spelling bee champion, Lincolnview eighth-grader Lindsey Hatcher, speaks to the Lincolnview Board of Education during the Boardâs meeting Thursday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler) JH/HS Principal Brad Mendenhall gives his report during the Lincolnview Board of Education meeting Thursday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missle • •
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VAN WERT COUNTY The Lincolnview Local Board of Education met Thursday evening in the Neubrecht
Lecture Hall. The highlight of the meeting was the appearance of Van
Wert County s latest spelling bee champion, Lincolnview eighth-grader
Lindsey Hatcher. She told the Board, It was a great experience for me. Hatcher is now required to take a test to see if she will qualify for regional competition.
SCOTT TRUXELL/
independent writer
State budget cuts and future funding were two items briefly touched on during Thursday night’s meeting of the Lincolnview Local Board of Education.
Lincolnview eighth-grader and Van Wert County spelling champ Lindsey Hatcher spoke at Thursday’s meeting of the Lincolnview Local Board of Education.
Scott Truxell/Van Wert independent
Treasurer Troy Bowersock said the district received $186,000 less this year and he said he recently learned how much more will be cut from state foundation money.
“At this point in time it looks like the reduction is going to amount to $83,900 for year two, so roughly a $270,000 decrease over the last two-year period for our state funding,” Bowersock explained.
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