NEW ULM - The District 88 Board of Education will hold a study session at 5 p.m. Thursday, to discuss several matters of significant interest to the district.
The agenda includes a discussion of a possible sale of the former middle school; a possible levy referendum question; and a report on the implementation plan for a six-period day at the high school in 2012-13.
The board changed the schedule for its meetings as of this month, designating the first meeting of each month as a study session, and the second as a meeting to vote on action items.
The study sessions are regularly scheduled for 5 p.m., and the action meetings for 7 p.m. Both meetings are open to the public.
Superintendent Harold Remme said the change seeks to involve a wider segment of the community in the process of making decisions about the future of the district.

