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Dade Boe is in Wolvernine's cave with a video advertisement table – Discover Dade

This summer it will look “with the old and the new” in the Dade County High School Gymnasium, with the Dade County Board of Education an order of almost 40,000 US dollars for a new video screen to replace the original scoreboard of the furnishings.

It was one of several promotional articles for the regularly planned board meeting on Monday evening, in which the maintenance of the floor coverings at the almost renovated Davis Elementary, a common wall and cement plate that requires both the Dade Middle School and the high school, as well as a contract extension of five years for the computer software of the school systems.

The new video board has a price of 39,999 US dollars and the relative speed of the Dade County High School Director Brent Cooper, who only entered the idea at the board meeting of the board weeks ago.

The order was unanimously adopted by board members Sans Jason Crisp, who was absent.

Cooper said that he inspired himself from his recent visit to the Sylvania High School in neighboring Dekalb County, Alabama, and the recent installation of the new video board of the RAMS, which replaced the now legendary, Birbisch illuminated high school.

The superintendent Josh Ingle, who did more pleasant indoor sports events such as basketball, volleyball and wrestling competitions for fans and players and players, pointed out the superintendent Josh Ingle on the supply value, which the almost 21 square meter exhibition for other events from last year the campus pep rallies would be available.

In his place in March in March, Cooper proposed to use the potential sponsor value of the video board for local companies that support Wolverines athletics. Cooper noticed interstitial advertising in H.is a visit to the basketball tournament in Sylvania.

In other approved expenditure of the board, a new floor buffer of $ 13,000 is bound for Davis Elementary. According to superintendent Ingle, the new in Texas Granite Floor, which is installed in Davis, is similar to the current floor of the high school and requires the appropriate maintenance.

An offer of 407,800 US dollars for repairing a mutual wall and a cement plate that is structurally endangered between the Dade Middle School and the Dade County High School was unanimously approved by board members. According to Ingle, the winning offer of integer builds was almost 100,000 US dollars less than competitors.

Ingle says that the remedy cement work should begin after the last day of the school on May 23.

With regard to the ongoing operating costs, the board of directors approved a 5 -year contract with softdoc for the computer software of the school system.

The board also accepted a transport fuel offer from valley oil with a price of $ 2.60 per gallon.

By Vince Lennon

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