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Board approves 10-year facilities maintenance plan; prairie roof phases drive costs

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Summary

The board approved the district's 10-year long-term facilities maintenance (LTFM) plan, which lists roofing — notably the Prairie building phases — as the largest expense and discusses potential future use of lease levy funding for major roofing work.

The Worthington School Board approved its 10-year long-term facilities maintenance (LTFM) plan, an annual submission the district must provide to the state that lays out projected revenues and prioritized facility projects.

District staff presented the plan as a formality that nevertheless outlines a multi-year picture: revenue is calculated using average pupil units and a state formula, and the report showed roughly $22.5 million in calculated revenue before debt-service set-asides. The plan identifies high-priority projects including…

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