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Board OKs major improvements for the Malabar gym

Robin Hall, head cook at Sherman Elementary School, was honored Tuesday evening as Mansfield City Schools’ Every Student, Every Day champion for April. Olivia Armstrong, a Sherman third-grader, was recognized as the month’s Outstanding Tyger. The board of education congratulated both for their hard work.

      A major upgrade of the gymnasium at Malabar Intermediate School is scheduled over the summer.

      The board of education on Tuesday approved replacement of the gym’s heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system. The $159,000 cost is determined by a state term contract, which means the district does not have to bid the project.

      The board also authorized a $116,000 contract with The Final Floor, Inc., for replacement of the original gym floor, which the board said was installed in 1963.

      Over the years humidity from the adjacent swimming pool and moisture from pipes below the floor have caused the floor to buckle. The new system will have humidity-control features and eliminate the below-floor pipes.

      The board also authorized replacement of the boiler at the Raemelton administration building at a state term contract cost of $147,000.

      The purchase of four new school buses won board approval. Treasurer Robert Kuehnle said the buses will be ordered through META Solutions of Marion, a buying consortium that serves several area school districts by securing the lowest prices. Kuehnle said the buses will be ordered now but be paid for out of the coming fiscal year budget.

      Two will be regular buses, while the other two will be equipped with lifts to serve handicapped students.

      Responding to board questions, Kuehnle described the current bus fleet as “in pretty good shape” because new buses have been acquired the last two years. He said $350,000 is being set aside each year for bus purchases.

      Superintendent Garverick noted that the district’s fiscal emergency status in 2014 through most of 2016 prevented a cycle of regular bus purchases. 

      In other action, the board:

      -- Rejected a proposed $30,000 contract with Health Decisions of Plymouth, Mich., to conduct a 15-month audit of district employees’ health claims paid by Medical Mutual. A company representative said the audit would determine if claims were paid correctly by looking at coordination of benefits, whether claims should have been paid by another plan and assuring that claims were not paid for individuals no longer employed by the district. Board member Chris Elswick said he did not believe that any savings realized would exceed the $30,000 cost and suggested that the district’s current broker and Medical Mutual could conduct a sufficient audit. Sheryl Weber and Gary Feagin voted for the contract, but Judy Forney and Renda Cline joined Elswick in voting against it.

      -- Unanimously accepted the resignations of Senior High Principal Dr. Jose Hernandez, Sherman Elementary Assistant Principal Monica Hubbard and Thomas Gompf, Senior High construction technology teacher.

      -- Voted unanimously to terminate the employment of Senior High Assistant Principal Fuzzie Davis and middle school intervention specialist Teresa Kerr.

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