Culver Community Schools will look a bit brighter when students return to class next week. The school board got a look Monday at the LED lighting installation that’s currently underway.
Continue readingOregon-Davis School Board Gets Tour of Facilities Needs
Upgraded heating and cooling systems, a new secure entrance, and some athletic facility improvements are some of the needs that the Oregon-Davis School Corporation will have to address in the coming years. Superintendent Dr. Don Harman and Head of Maintenance Scott Taylor led the school board on a facilities tour Wednesday.
Continue readingCulver School Superintendent Reminds Taxpayers Where Referendum Money is Going
As residents of the Culver school district get their higher property tax bills, school officials are anticipating questions about where that extra money is going. Superintendent Karen Shuman says she discussed the school corporation’s referendum funds, during Monday’s school board meeting.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Looks Ahead to Maintenance Projects
Two major maintenance projects are planned for this summer at the West Central School Corporation, according to Superintendent Don Street.
Continue readingNJSP Superintendent Provides a Peek at Some Preliminary Work Being Done on Lease Rental Bond Projects
North Judson-San Pierre Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin had a plethora of project updates to provide to the school board when they met Tuesday night.
Dr. Zupin informed the board that although they won’t be receiving money from their lease rental bonds until January, plenty of preliminary work has been done so far. She stated that quotes are out for the bathroom partition replacement portion of the project and she anticipates that work to be completed over Christmas Break while students are out of the building. Continue reading
West Central School Corporation to Update Building Entrances
The West Central School Board took the next necessary steps in order to move forward with a project to improve safety at all of the building entrances on the school’s campus.
Superintendent Don Street said some aspects of the schools would need to be redesigned to compensate for the upgrade in security. Continue reading