CARRINGTON, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Carrington School Board heard the latest facility committee report during their meeting Tuesday.
Carrington Superintendent Kris Kuehn reports that board president Joel Lemer provided the update to the board.
Kuehn says they’re continuing to come up with samples and form a working document that will fit the plan for Carrington Schools. With that plan, the board also explored some known issues within the district that would need to be addressed.
Other projects needing to be addressed includes the practice football field, brick replacement on the front of the building, and air handler in the Elementary School. Kuehn says they’ll be seeking some consultation to find improvements in that area. He says Stadium 76 will also need to be addressed sometime in the future.
Kuehn says they also accepted the resignation of Carrington High School Principal Darrin Roach at the end of the school year.
In other school board news, Kuehn says they are crating and updating some needed policies including student registration, foster care students, and more. Foster County Health will also be conducting on-site vaccinations for Carrington School staff and personnel who wish to receive it.
The next school board meeting is scheduled for April 13th.
Listen to a full interview with Superintendent Kris Kuehn below: