The Mount Pleasant school board met Monday evening to discuss key updates, policy changes, and budget decisions impacting the district. Discussions covered facility planning, a technology lease agreement, legislative proposals, and adjustments to the school year calendar.
Leadership Transition
The board approved several personnel changes within the district during their meeting. One change noted on the document, Dalton Stone will take over as High School Principal in July 2025, following the retirement of Mike Wilson in July.
Budget and Tax Rate Proposal
A public hearing on the district’s budget is set for March 24th. The proposed tax rate for the next fiscal year is $11.97 per $1,000 of taxable property, down from $12.23 this year and $14 in prior years.
Building and Grounds Projects
A $1 million proposal for building and grounds improvements remains under review. The site committee has evaluated repair and upgrade estimates, with further discussion scheduled for the March 24 work session.
School Year Calendar Adjustments
Following 26.75 hours of weather-related closures, the district has made calendar changes to meet the required 1,080 instructional hours:
- May 30 will be a full school day.
- May 9 and May 23 will also be full days instead of early dismissals.
- If additional closures occur, school may extend to June 2.
- Staff contract days will now run through June 2 and June 3.
Board Policy Updates and Other Business
The board is aligning policies with the Iowa Association of School Boards, including updates to the 900 Series on community relations and employee regulations.
Additionally, the Central Office Lease Agreement was renewed for another year with a rent increase, and updates were approved for the 2024-2025 school calendar to reflect instructional hour requirements.
The next board meeting will be a public hearing on March 24, and will focus on the Budget estimates.
A group of talented fifth-grade students presented to Board members at the recent school board meeting, showcasing their achievements and innovative learning experiences in the PLUS program. The Student Spotlight segment featured 12 students who presented a slideshow highlighting their academic projects, problem-solving strategies, and aspirations for the future. Each student shared their unique experiences and insights, offering a glimpse into the engaging and challenging learning environment they have embraced.
Geraldine “Gerrie” Wolfe, 99, of Morning Sun passed away on March 5, 2026 at Sunrise Terrace in Winfield. Graveside services will be held at a later date in Elmwood Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Morning Sun Ambulance and American Legion Post 112 of Morning Sun in Gerrie’s name. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com. Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Morning Sun is caring for Geraldine’s family and her arrangements.
Arlene Augusta Myers, 91, of Wayland, formally of Washington, died Thursday, March 6, 2025, at the Parkview Home in Wayland.