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Tri-Center Community School District
High school roof removal and replacement project.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
Tri-Center Community School District
Close: Mar 6, 2026
High school roof removal and replacement project.
AvailableTri-Center Community School District
Complete resurfacing of the 8 lane all-weather track.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: -
Tri-Center Community School District
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Complete resurfacing of the 8 lane all-weather track.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tri-Center Community School District
Key discussion topics included an update on the TAL Grant, the Governor's Address, and an AI Class during administrative reports. Under new business, the Board approved the renewal of the Bus Barn Maintenance agreement with Payne's Auto for six months to align with the fiscal year end. Additionally, the Board approved two separate requests for unpaid employee leave and accepted the resignations of two Football Coaches.
The meeting included discussion and review of sick leave at retirement, a site visit by Denovo, and sharing Tuesday results. The At-Risk/DOP Plan was reviewed and approved. The board authorized the administration to submit a request to the School Budget Review Committee for MSA At-Risk/Dropout Prevention funds for the 2026-2027 school year.
The board meeting included reports from the Superintendent, Principals, and Curriculum Director covering topics such as elementary parent-teacher conference attendance, TSAC meal support, Monster Math events, book fairs, visits from the Harrison County Sheriff, elementary student council activities, upcoming music programs, field trips, adjustments to flex time, high school student council advisory activities, AI in Education, grants received for ServSafe and CNA, AEA Literacy Consultant check-ins, PLC focus in MS/HS, Share Iowa for Giving Tuesday, and Open Meetings Training.
The meeting included the Oath of Office being given to newly elected officials. The board elected a President and Vice-President. The board discussed meeting rules and schedules and approved annual appointments, including the Board Secretary/Treasurer, Sexual Harassment Grievance Officer, Level I Investigators, Title IX Coordinator, Check Signing Authorization, Legal Counsel, Depository Banks and Limits, and Legal Publications. The board also appointed members to the Harrison County Conference Board and the Pottawattamie County Conference Board, as well as a Director to the AEA Board of Directors. They authorized the District Administration to submit requests to the School Budget Review Committee for modified supplemental amounts due to increases in certified enrollment and for open enrolled out students. The plan for the distribution of funds received for Education Support Personnel Salary Supplement was approved. A bid from Visual Edge for copiers was approved, and the Iowa Drug and Alcohol Testing Program was tabled. An Early Notification Incentive Program for teachers not returning for the 2026-2027 school year was offered, and the resignation of the JrH Volleyball Coach was approved.
The annual meeting included the approval of the agenda, presentation, and approval of the Secretary/Treasurer report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The election results were received and certified.
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