Culver Community Middle/High School’s new main entrance will be ready when students return from fall break next week. Superintendent Karen Shuman told the school board Monday that Principal Brett Berndt and his staff are using the break to move into their new office area.
“We are finishing up some painting and then people moving their files,” she said. “So there’s a lot of purging going on this week, which is a nice thing, too, when you go to move, that you’re getting rid of the excess.” The project involved building a secure entrance and office area where the school library used to be.
Berndt reported that the upgrades to the restrooms across from the high school gym are on track to be ready for Saturday’s volleyball regional. As of Monday’s meeting, painting and the installation of a dropped ceiling still had to be completed.
At Culver Elementary School, preparations are underway to get a key fob system for the doors. Shuman said school officials were still waiting for price estimates. The work would be funded by a grant from Good Oil’s Spirit Pump program.