GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) - The Grand Island Northwest school district is looking for ways to get more efficient after local taxpayers complained about the district’s spending.
The Grand Island Independent reports (https://bit.ly/1QPhqJR ) the school board will discuss approving a formal study of the district’s operations at its meeting on Monday.
A group of 44 patrons of the Northwest Public Schools is recommending that the district move forward with the study.
The district may look at closing one of its kindergarten-through-eighth-grade schools or creating a consolidated middle school.
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Information from: The Grand Island Independent, https://www.theindependent.com
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