The Neenah Joint School District will participate in the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials credit card program beginning on July 1 following action by the Board of Education at its May 17 meeting.
The program is a tool to streamline the purchasing process through the use of technology and purchasing cards that have set limits to control transaction amounts, what can be purchased and where purchases can be made. Neenah joins over 750 districts across 15 states, including over 110 Wisconsin districts in the program.
The Board approved the hires of teachers Nicholas Geiger and Shattuck, Tyler Jahn at Clayton and Taft and Megan Henn at Washington. Hires were also approved for educational assistants Melissa Van Hoof at Spring Road and Cynthia Pleshek at Tullar. Nathan Schaffer was added to the operations staff at Shattuck.
End-of-year resignations were approved for Connor Martin and Kelly Van Caster at the high school, Kalina Churness at Taft, Brenda Rahmlow at Clayton and Spring Road and Valerie Moseng at Hoover. District technician Hou Xeng Yang will resign effective June 30 and high school administrative assistant Rose Dunphy had a Sept. 9 resignation approved.
The Board recognized student representative Destinee Ramos for her two-year service as student representative to the Board. Board scholarship recipients Janae Owens and Shalene Martinez were honored as well.
The next meeting is set for June 7. The Board approved changing the second June meeting date to Monday, June 20 due to a scheduling conflict.
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