Bisbee-Egeland School District is a rural district encompassing the towns of Bisbee and Egeland. The total number of students in the district is 125. Of these, 50 percent are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. There are two schools, one elementary and one secondary. The high school was built approximately 40 years ago.
Bisbee-Egeland received $55,000 in bonding authority. The money is being utilized for general renovations of facilities, including repairs to the sidewalk and an updated smoke detection system required to meet regulations.
Munich School District serves 160 students in a rural agricultural community. All of the students attend the same school, and half are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Munich is currently in the process of finalizing its $100,000 QZAB bond. Funds will be used to improve safety and accessibility. Funds will also be utilized to upgrade technology. The district will purchase computers and technology training services for teachers. In addition, the district will implement distance learning through the Internet. The school?s teachers? group is the private partner, and they will provide in-kind service.
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