Winter Break Helped Curb Sickness Within Monmouth-Roseville School District

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Back in session after winter break, sickness within the Monmouth-Roseville school district has improved says Superintendent Ed Fletcher:

“It has improved. Before the break we were having 50 to 60 kids out in a school and we have not had those numbers. I think the break helped in that regard. All is well and we will see what happens. Nothing has changed since we have been in school since last week really in regards to an increase in that; hopefully we are over the hump on that one.”

Furthermore, during the January Board of Education meeting, the Monmouth-Roseville board approved a resolution for Superintendent Fletcher to begin a workup of the Fiscal Year 2024 budget.

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