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Worthington Summer projects: operations center purchase, play-structure replacements and roofs continue on schedule
Summary
Superintendent Dr. John Bowers told the board that summer programming will serve more than 1,600 students, construction at several high schools and the natatorium remains on time and on budget, and the district hopes to close on a former Amazon building this week to house operations.
Superintendent Dr. John Bowers updated the Worthington City Board of Education on June 10 about summer programs and facility projects, saying construction work is on track and that the district expects to close soon on a building planned as a consolidated operations center.
"We have over 1,600 students who will be in school and learning throughout the month of June," Dr. Bowers said, describing the district's summer school that began June…
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