The USD 489 school board discussed the possibility of lowering student fees at its meeting Monday night.
Two years ago the board lowered the workbook fee from $135 to $90.
The board said it would like to see information about how much lowering the fee further would cost.
The board also discussed the possibility of lowering the technology fee at Hays High School, which is $50.
The board voted to replace computers this year, and the hope is there would be enough savings from fewer repairs that fee could be lowered.
Superintendent John Thissen said he would also bring information to the board about the driver’s education fund. That program is self-supported. If that fund is seeing a surplus, that fee also could be reevaluated.
No decision on the fees would likely be made until this spring when the district has a better idea of what its budget will look like for the coming year.
“With any fee, it is easy to add it in, but it is tough to take it out,” board member Lance Bickle said.
Transportation purchases
The board approved $291,790 in vehicle purchases Monday night.
The purchases included a gas-powered bus, an activity bus, a car and a Suburban.
The bid for the gas bus was $87,669. District staff requested a bid that was about $400 over the low bid, because it had the engine the district wanted.
Board member Greg Schwartz said he favored the purchase of a diesel bus over a gas engine. He said he thought the diesel engines were more efficient and durable. However, the transportation director said he was recommending the gas bus because other districts have had very costly repairs of emissions systems on the diesel buses. Schwartz voted against the purchase.
The bid for the activity bus was $143,975, which was the low bid. Both bids were from Kansas Truck.
The board also approved purchase of an Impala for $21,194 and a Suburban for $38,952. The total for the purchases was about $12,000 less than budgeted.
Enrollment
The district is up 33 students as of its official count day on Sept. 20, according to a report given to the board Monday night.
Assistant Superintendent Shanna Dinkel said smaller classes have graduated and larger classes are moving up.
Total enrollment was 3,190 students on count day.