Breakfast program at Waynoka averaging 108 students a day
January 10, 2018
All five Waynoka School Board members were present on Monday night's regularly scheduled meeting.
The consent agenda was quickly approved before Superintendent Scott Cline gave his report.
He said in looking at the finances for this month, expenditures are about the same, and soon they will probably start looking at buying a new bus.
The school's revenue is up despite gross production being down (it's under collected for this year at $41,000), but the ad valorem has made that up. Child and nutrition expenditures and revenues are both up and some expenses will soon be shifted to the general fund.
That move was to be expected, he said. “Typically what we've done is paid all of our salary out of general and our cafeteria out of child nutrition, but with Keystone, it's all encompassing, so now we're going to start paying a little bit out of that general side.”
Cline said they are starting to collect their building fund so some expenditures may be up due to some of the maintenance issues they've had this year, but revenues are up as well, which results in the school sitting pretty comfortably.
The superintendent also mentioned that there will be an auction Jan. 26 at 1 p.m. for the old gymnasium lots and the lot across the road.
Lastly, he mentioned they started their breakfast program and it has averaged 108 kids per day. Participation is good, he said, but obviously lunch numbers are higher at about 190-200.
The board went into executive session and upon reconvening, announced that a support staff position had been filled and that Cline's contract needed no negotiations.
With no new business, the meeting adjourned.
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