Board Approves Safety Funding Amendment, Hires Bus Driver
Beecher Board of Education Meeting | Jan. 7, 2026
Article Summary: The Beecher School Board approved a necessary amendment to its Health Life Safety plan to facilitate a state grant application and hired a new full-time bus driver.
Beecher School District 200-U Key Points:
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Safety Funding: The Board approved Health Life Safety Amendment 10, a prerequisite for applying for a state maintenance grant.
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Grant Timeline: The administration plans to present the grant application for approval next Wednesday.
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New Hire: Thomas Hines was approved as a full-time bus driver and has already begun his route.
The Beecher Board of Education on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, unanimously approved measures to secure facility funding and shore up transportation staffing during a special board meeting.
The Board voted to approve Health Life Safety Amendment 10. According to the Superintendent, this administrative step is required before the district can utilize specific health and life safety funds for an upcoming project.
“I need to have this approved before I can apply for the small maintenance grant,” the Superintendent explained.
With the amendment passed, the administration intends to finalize the grant application and present it to the Board for review next Wednesday before submitting it to the state.
In personnel matters, the Board voted to approve the employment of Thomas Hines as a full-time bus driver. The Superintendent noted that Hines began his route on Tuesday, and the district has already notified the families of the 29 students on his route regarding the change.
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