A project to close the LaCrosse School building and move high school classes to Wanatah cleared a few more procedural hurdles Monday. The Tri-Township School Board approved a lease agreement as part of the bond process to finance an addition to the Wanatah School.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board to Hold Hearing over Wanatah School Addition Financing
Residents have another chance to weigh in on the Tri-Township Consolidated School Corporation’s high school relocation project tonight. The school board will hold a public hearing related to the lease-rental process for the Wanatah School addition.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board Approves another Round of Financing Resolutions for Wanatah Addition
The Tri-Township School Board continues making financing arrangements for its high school relocation project. Board members passed a series of resolutions Thursday taking the first step in the lease-rental process.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board Narrows Options for Wanatah Addition
The Tri-Township School Board is narrowing down options for an addition to the Wanatah School. Superintendent Kelly Shepherd says board members opted to place the addition on the west side of the current building.
Continue readingRoofing Work Moving Ahead at Wanatah School
With work set to start soon on an addition to the Wanatah School, the Tri-Township Consolidated School Corporation is moving ahead with roofing upgrades at the existing building.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board Awards High School Relocation Project to Performance Services
A building project that would lead to the closure of the historic LaCrosse School took another step forward Thursday.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board to Select Design-Build Firm for High School Project Tonight
The Tri-Township School Board will officially select a design-build firm for its high school relocation project tonight.
Continue readingDesign-Build Proposals for Tri-Township High School Project due Monday
The search is underway for a design-build firm to oversee a project that would move Tri-Township’s high school from LaCrosse to Wanatah.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board Hires Design Criteria Developer for Wanatah Project
A project to move Tri-Township’s high school from LaCrosse to Wanatah took another step forward Thursday. The school board hired Dan Rawlins of the Rawlins Group to serve as the design criteria developer, at the recommendation of Superintendent Kelly Shepherd.
Continue readingTri-Township School Board to Consider Office Space Rental at LaCrosse
The Tri-Township School Board will consider an office space rental at LaCrosse when it meets tonight. Board members will also be asked to approve an electronic valve replacement on the boiler at Wanatah, along with adjustments to the school calendar.
Continue readingFuture Plans for LaCrosse School Building Remain Uncertain
The Tri-Township School Board has decided to move high school classes to Wanatah, but what happens to the 105-year-old LaCrosse School building still remains to be seen. Superintendent Kelly Shepherd says there still isn’t any update on a possible use, and an estimate on how much it might cost to maintain it once it closes in 2022 still hasn’t been completed.
Continue readingTri-Township School Superintendent Makes Case for ‘Single Campus Solution’
Tri-Township School Superintendent Kelly Shepherd is making his case for the closure of the 105-year-old LaCrosse School building.
Continue readingProposed LaCrosse High School Closure Draws Questions from Indiana Landmarks
Tri-Township Schools’ facilities plans have left some unanswered questions for preservation experts. The school corporation has proposed closing the 105-year-old LaCrosse school building and moving high school classes to an expanded Wanatah School.
Continue readingDon’t Miss This Weekend’s Production of “Willy Wonka Jr.” at Wanatah Public School
If you’re looking for a sweet way to spend the weekend, you won’t want to miss the student production of Willy Wonka Jr. being shown in Wanatah this Friday and Saturday. Continue reading