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Henryetta school board members put the scheduled evaluation of Henryetta superintendent Dwayne Noble off for a month at the Monday night regular meeting.
“We are not in full attendance tonight and we are trying to get everybody’s opinion,” said board president James Williams. Board member David Bullard was not present for the regular December meeting. That decision was reached after the board adjourned into executive session for only eight minutes.
In other business, the question of attendance at basketball games was brought up. Earlier this week, Gov. Kevin Stitt had mandated only four tickets are to be issued for each player and attendance is limited to only 50 percent of gymnasium capacity.
“I’m wondering how they will get the tickets,” said Williams. “Some schools get them early with parents calling and saying they are for a certain player.” He said the Henryetta gym can hold up to 1,700 people.
Noble went on to say he is going to be meeting with other administrators and coaches around the county to discuss the annual Okmulgee County basketball tournament.
Two air conditioning units for the gymnasium are expected to arrive around the end of December but work installing them would not take place until after basketball season.
Board members approved a plan by the music department to sell tickets for their musical. Noble said funds from those sales would be used to cover the cost of purchasing the rights for the music.