Unit 5 School Board approves new secure entrances, 15 cent lunch increase

The Unit 5 School Board met on Wednesday night. (Photo courtesy WMBD-TV)

By WMBD-TV

NORMAL – The Unit 5 School Board met on Wednesday and approved multiple items unanimously as part of their consent agenda.

Noteworthy is a 15 cent increase to lunch and breakfast prices for the next school year. Reduced-price meals will not be affected, nor will any other student fees.

A construction bid was also approved for secure entrances at Chiddix Junior High, Kingsley Junior High, Parkside Junior High. As part of the construction, Fox Creek Elementary Instructional Media Center will get a breakout room and Fairview Elementary will be supplied with office efficiency renovation.

A new power agreement was also agreed upon with Constellation NewEnergy. Electricity will now cost 7.887 cents per kilowatt hour for the next 18 months.

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