United Board of Education Continues Discussion on Spacing Concerns in Elementary Buildings

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Following a Town Hall meeting for the United community, the Board of Education held their monthly meeting and one major item on the agenda was continued discussion on a potential solution in addressing spacing concerns in the elementary buildings. Superintendent Jeff Whitsitt explains the current solution on the table is redistributing grade levels:

No action has been taken yet by the United Board of Education. The discussion on the solution regarding spacing in the elementary buildings will appear on the November agenda. Additionally, the United School District’s Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held this Thursday, October 26th in the evening, and the morning of Friday, October 27th.

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