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District reviews Gateway building for testing use and possible CTE conversion; retrofit, sprinklers and funding unknown

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Superintendent Aaron Salt told the board the Gateway building is currently used for testing and that one option is to keep half as a testing center and convert half to career and technical education; fire‑suppression requirements and retrofit costs are still under study and grants cited as unlikely to cover capital work.

The Woodland Park School District RE‑2 superintendent briefed trustees on options for the district’s Gateway building, saying the site currently functions as a testing center for the middle and high schools and that the district is exploring converting part of the facility into a career and technical education (CTE) hub.

Superintendent Aaron Salt said staff are investigating the construction and code changes required to move programs such as ProStart (culinary) into Gateway. "One of the concerns is the building is…

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