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Stryker Students & Coaches Say Thanks For Bringing Football Back

November 26, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read

Bringing back football scored a touchdown with students who personally thanked the board for the action.

The 2016 High School and Jr. High football teams, cheerleading squad and coaches, thanked the board for bringing back the football program and all the opportunities it has offered them.

In other news:
Highlights of the General Fund activity for October:
General fund cash balance $3,857,819.80
Total Revenue $465,495.02
Income Tax $161,097.21
Unrestricted Grants in Aid $273,351.97
Restricted Grants in Aid $4,641.14
All other Operating revenue $26,404.70
Total expenses $472,412.34
Personnel services $215,476.45
Retirement/insurances $77,148.25
Purchased services $149,470.43
Supplies $11,125.75
All other expenses $19,191.46

The Board approved the following donation(s):
Stryker Athletic Boosters – $243 for senior posters
Logo This – $93 for the Drama Club
Buffalo Wild Wings – $180 for the yearbook account

News and Notes
The October Student of the Month was Carly Smith (Honesty)
Nov. 17 Christmas for Kids with Rick Small from 98.1 (raised more than $3,200).
Dec. 2 Blood Drive 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. The Stage
Dec. 2 Boys Basketball season opens at Montpelier
Dec. 10 Homecoming Night vs.Hilltop
Dec. 12– Elementary Christmas program K-3. 7 p.m. at The Stage
The next board meeting is 6:30 p.m., Dec. 19 in the high school art room.

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