In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the ongoing safety renovations at a local school, emphasizing the importance of enhancing security measures. The installation of new vestibule door frames and masonry walls is progressing, with the project moving towards completion of the new office space.
This week marked significant advancements, including the arrival of finished paint and preparations for flooring installation. The millworker has also begun measuring for cabinets, indicating that the interior space is rapidly coming together.
Key components of the renovation include the installation of a bulletproof transaction window and bulletproof glazing, both of which are expected to arrive by mid to late September. Officials noted the long lead times for these critical safety features, underscoring their commitment to creating a secure environment for students and staff.
During the meeting, a question was raised regarding the impact of the renovations on classroom spaces. Officials confirmed that the classrooms remained unchanged since the school closed in June, with only the office and nurse's office being temporarily relocated.
As the project progresses, attention will shift to finalizing HVAC controls and preparing for commissioning and training for school staff, ensuring that the facility is ready for the upcoming school year.