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Show Many problems discussed by Nebo School Board Minutes of the Board of Education, Ed-ucation, Nebo School District of February 10 under the direction of President Ray S. Whiting, covered a large number of (items pertinent to the district. A financial report was furnished fur-nished to the superintendent ant, each member of the board, showing a bank balance of $308,445.96 with checks outstanding out-standing of $184,306.53. Estimated Esti-mated revenues and balances of $6,470,776. Receipts to date including blances were $3,618.-238.45. $3,618.-238.45. Estimated balances due are $2,852,537.55. Amount budgeted bud-geted $6,470,776. Expended to date $2,970,979.98. Unexpended balance $3,499,796.02. Supt. Stansfield reported to the board that there were eight personnel retiring from the district at the end of the school year. This group included includ-ed three teachers, one school clerk, one buildings and grounds supervisor, and three custodians. Also, not returning return-ing next year for other rea-soons rea-soons are 18 elementary teachers, tea-chers, six Middle School teachers, teach-ers, five junior high teachers, nine senior high teachers, one Head Start teacher, and four special education teachers rna-ing rna-ing a total of 51. Springville-Kolob teen dance schedule for the month of March is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jarman, Kolob stake dance directors. All dances for the month as listed will begin at 8:30 p.m. The schedule follows: March 1, Springville Stake House, combo, com-bo, Blue Condition; March 8. Kolob Stake House, Algernon Blackwood; March 15, Kolob Stake House, Honey and Soul; March 22, Kolob Stake House, Cloud Williams; March 29, Springville Stake House, Hand Made. |