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Atlantic Alumni donate funds for an electronic message board outside the high school

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September 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa/UPDATED) – The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education, Wednesday evening, received a monthly report from Interim Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen. She touched on several topics, including a Robotics Grant. The grant, if approved, will be for high school students.

Dr. Johnson spoke also with regard to recent district building safety inspections, which pointed out some minor issues that were quickly addressed by District Maintenance Director Russell Peck and his staff.

Dr. Johnsen said also Steven Green, representing the AHS Classes of ’69, ‘70,’ ‘71 & ‘72, said they’ve raised a substantial amount of money to purchase and install an electronic marquee in front of the Atlantic High School.

In the monthly Board Report, School Board President Kristy Pellett and Dr. Johnsen both thanked and commended area law enforcement for keeping the school environment safe, especially in light of a social media threat to two of the district’s buildings this past weekend.

As we previously mentioned, a 12-year-old male suspect who allegedly sent out the message was arrested and charged with Threats of Terrorism and False Reports to or Communications with Public Safety Entities. He was being held at the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs.

The School Board approved:

  • Funding to the Jack & Jill 4-year preschool, which, at the present, amounts to $222,000 from the district each year.
  • A quote from Camblin Mechanical for the replacement of HVAC equipment in the district’s bus garage.
  • A Costa Rica trip planned for the summer of 2026, and,
  • the continuation of the SWIAC Apex Consortium Agreement for 2024-2025.