Menomonie School Board Faces Big Decisions
Menomonie School Board Faces Big Decisions Save Email Print
Posted: 4:30 AM Jul 15, 2008
Last Updated: 4:30 AM Jul 15, 2008

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It was a packed house Monday night, with dozens of people coming to see what the board would do. The board decided to send the Downsville Elementary closing idea back to committee. It also sent the issue of cutting 8 to 10 full time jobs back to committee. That meeting is expected to happen at the end of the month.
The board went into closed session to discuss a the superintendent's job and the sale of Cedar Falls Elementary.

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