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Superintendent outlines back-to-school operations: construction status, bus-pass deadline, free meal applications and enrollment trends
Summary
Superintendent Larson reported multiple facility projects nearing completion, warned of roadwork that may affect start-of-school travel, reiterated a July 25 bus-pass deadline for routing approximately 2,000 riders, confirmed free/reduced meal applications are open and offered an approximate enrollment projection near 5,200.
Superintendent Larson told the Brandon Valley School District Board of Education that district facilities and operational preparations are progressing for the new school year but noted continuing construction, a firm bus-pass deadline and uncertainty in final enrollment counts.
Larson summarized facility work across schools: Brandon Valley High School commons and the auxiliary gym are being refurbished (the auxiliary gym is receiving a decades-overdue paint job); the Brandon Valley Middle School addition is roughly 50% complete with the district citing about a year remaining on that project and a focus on completing a parking lot and a west-side kitchen addition before school starts. Berkman Valley Elementary (project name as recorded) will be about…
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