
School District 114 Meeting Briefs
Budget Display Scheduled: The district’s fiscal year 2025 amended budget will be on public display from May 15 through June 17, with board approval scheduled for the June 17 meeting. The budget remains in good financial shape according to district officials.
Graduation Set for June 3: Manhattan Junior High School graduation is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, at 5:30 p.m. Weather permitting, the ceremony will be held outdoors on the track area. If inclement weather occurs, two indoor ceremonies will accommodate all families.
Staff Recognition: Multiple staff members received recognition for achievements including Word Masters Challenge results where sixth grade finished fifth nationally, seventh grade placed third nationally, and eighth grade finished 11th nationally. The district’s music programs received superior ratings at recent contests.
Technology Positions: The board approved posting for a district technology assistant and four part-time summer technology interns to support ongoing technology needs.
Board Candidate Interviews: The district will conduct a special board meeting on June 2 at 5:30 p.m. to interview candidates for two vacant board positions. Multiple applications were received for the open seats.
Administrative Costs Waiver: A public hearing will be held at the June 17 meeting to waive fiscal year 2025 administrative cost limitations due to expenditures exceeding the 5% threshold. This represents the fourth year requiring such action, though officials expect to avoid this requirement next year due to administrative reconfiguration.
Professional Development: All district teachers participated in mathematics training while students enjoyed reward activities including carnival games and activities at each building.
Safety Committee Update: The district’s safety committee, working with police and fire departments, responded to several unique situations in recent weeks, demonstrating the value of strong first responder partnerships.
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