North Tama’s year-plus planning for a decades-plus future of the school complex failed by six votes last month. Now, writes Superintendent David Hill, the board is looking for advice on what to do next.
Tonight, the North Tama school board’s April meeting will involve seeking community input. A meeting in Clutier was held last week. The September school/city election date would be an option if the board moved ahead with a revote, unless the board decides to “pursue another course of action”.
In unrelated North Tama news, the school board decided to eliminate the position of elementary principal and replace it with an “assistant principal”. The new hire graduated from Cedar Rapids Washington in 2011 and UNI in 2015.