VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Valley City school board has set up a group of advisory meetings with stakeholders of all ages in the community to get input on the direction the school district should pursue concerning the future of their building facilities.
Earlier this month, the school board looked at nine options from the yearly cost of repairing, renovating or building new facilities.
The advisory groups are made up with parents, young adults over the age of 18, farmers, community members of all ages, and city officials.
Superintendent Josh Johnson said the results from these advisory groups will be released during the April 19th school board meeting.