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Ashwaubenon school levy projected to increase less than 1 percent

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A proposed tax levy of $16,404,550 was approved Wednesday, July 8, when the Ashwaubenon School District held its annual meeting in the high school cafeteria. Business Director Keith Lucius said the overall proposed levy, which would be .91 percent higher than the previous year, includes $14,623,300 for the …

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Village board backs fundraising for facility dog in Ashwaubenon schools

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The village board passed a motion Tuesday, June 23, to authorize fundraising to pay for a facility therapy dog for a school resource officer assigned to the Ashwaubenon School District. Board members heard from Director of Public Safety Brian Uhl and School Resource Officer Jeff Everetts, who provided …

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Local districts working together with Education Forward plan

By Lea Kopke Press Times News Intern BROWN COUNTY – Area school districts intend to use the new Education Forward plan, an 87-page document released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, together as a guide to further inform decisions regarding schools opening this fall. Chris Bucher, DPI communications specialist, said the goal of the …

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Ashwaubenon school support staff handbook revised

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The school board approved a series of revisions to the support staff handbook at its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, June 10. Business Director Keith Lucius said the handbook, which sets clear expectations for staff and outlines benefits and work rules, had not been updated for more than five …

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New Ashwaubenon open enrollment requests approved

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The Ashwaubenon school board voted unanimously Wednesday, June 10, to approve more than 200 new open enrollment requests from non-residents with less than 40 students living in the district granted permission to attend school elsewhere in 2020-21. Business Director Keith Lucius said 209 of the 271 applications seeking …

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Bid approved for HVAC upgrades at Cormier school

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A low bid of $679,600 from Reeke-Marold Company to install new boilers, a new chiller and digital controls for upgrading the heating, ventilation and air condition system at the Cormier School and Early Learning Center was approved Wednesday, June 10, by the Ashwaubenon school board. Building and Grounds …

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Plan drafted for student-athletes to return in Ashwaubenon

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A plan drafted to bring back student-athletes kept away from school grounds because of the COVID-19 pandemic was presented Wednesday, June 10, to the Ashwaubenon school board by Nick Senger, high school activities director. He said the 17-page plan “relates to the idea or the thought of how …

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Ashwaubenon school board approves preliminary 2020-21 budget

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Following voter approval of an operational referendum this spring, the district’s preliminary 2020-21 general fund budget includes increases of more than $1.4 million in revenues and expenditures from the current school year. At its regular monthly meeting in May, the Ashwaubenon school board approved a preliminary general fund …

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Community service requirement waived for 2020 Ashwaubenon graduates

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The Class of 2020 at Ashwaubenon High School won’t have to complete a minimum of 24 hours of community service to graduate. The Ashwaubenon school board agreed Wednesday, May 13, to waive that requirement only for this year’s senior class. The change was approved because of the challenge …

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