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In a recent meeting, the Griswold School Board approved several changes that will impact the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. According to Western Iowa Today, the Board has decided to increase activity pass fees. While most middle school event fees will remain at $5.00, high school events – excluding varsity football games – will see adult ticket prices rise from $5.00 to $7.00. Varsity football games will cost $7.00 for both adults and students. Notably, K-12 activity passes remain unchanged, but adult and senior citizen passes will increase by $10.00 each.
The meeting also highlighted other important matters. The Griswold School District is teaming up with Liddell Auction Services for a surplus auction on June 7. Items like stoves and gym floor pieces will be up for grabs. Superintendent Dave Henrichs discussed staffing needs, specifically the search for an elementary teacher, with interviews already underway. Furthermore, the last day of school on May 23 will include an early dismissal and a special celebration for the staff as the year concludes.
For more details, visit the original article at [Western Iowa Today](Source).
Griswold School Board Tackles Admission Fee Hikes and Staffing Needs
In a recent meeting, the Griswold School Board approved several changes that will impact the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. According to Western Iowa Today, the Board has decided to increase activity pass fees. While most middle school event fees will remain at $5.00, high school events – excluding varsity football games – will see adult ticket prices rise from $5.00 to $7.00. Varsity football games will cost $7.00 for both adults and students. Notably, K-12 activity passes remain unchanged, but adult and senior citizen passes will increase by $10.00 each.
The meeting also highlighted other important matters. The Griswold School District is teaming up with Liddell Auction Services for a surplus auction on June 7. Items like stoves and gym floor pieces will be up for grabs. Superintendent Dave Henrichs discussed staffing needs, specifically the search for an elementary teacher, with interviews already underway. Furthermore, the last day of school on May 23 will include an early dismissal and a special celebration for the staff as the year concludes.
For more details, visit the original article at [Western Iowa Today](Source).