A long list of unaddressed problems could cause school districts in Hamburg and Farragut to lose accreditation by the end of the school year. The Daily NonPareil – citing two reports released Wednesday by the Iowa Dept. of Education – reports the Fremont County districts have struggled with overspending, compliance with state regulations and continued enrollment loss.
The districts have 30 days to respond to the Department of Education. The report recommended Hamburg and Farragut resolve district issues individually, together as part of a merged district or part of another district. The report said the districts lacked facilities compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines. The cost to make facilities ADA compliant is unknown. However, it would likely outweigh the districts’ resources. The report also said districts have administrative, curriculum and other policy issues.
Hamburg Superintendent Terry Kenealy wrote in a letter on the district’s website earlier this week that the districts should have ongoing conversations with neighboring communities. For 2014, the Hamburg and Farragut districts have a combined enrollment of more than 300 students.
The report said the districts’ priority on whole-grade sharing and reorganization has pushed the best interests of students to the back burner. In addition, the districts’ current finances would likely hinder necessary improvements required for the facilities’ continued operations.
Officials with a bank based in Treynor say a $10 million project in southwest Iowa includes two new locations and expansions to its corporate office. The Omaha World-Herald reports TS Bank company, which acquired two banking groups in North Dakota this summer, is growing so it can bring more jobs to the area. Kelsey Stupfell, chief experience officer for TS Bank, told the paper they want to expand locally, and those plans include a new Council Bluffs branch to be located near North Main Street and Kanesville Boulevard. And, an Atlantic branch of TS Bank is planned for an opening in fall of 2015.
TS Bank also has purchased land in Underwood for another branch, but construction plans have not begun. Expansions also include adding 11,000 square feet for more office space at TS Bank’s corporate office in Treynor. Those renovations are expected to be completed by March 2015. In May and June, TS Banking Group acquired Bank of Tioga in Tioga, North Dakota, and Farmers State Bank of Crosby in Crosby, North Dakota.
Stupfell said the organization purchased the banks because they were in good standing credit and had similar values with TS Banking Group. At this time, those banks will keep their current names.