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Elko trustees authorize bid for Grammar No. 2 office relocation amid wider boiler, roof and budget concerns
Summary
The Elko County School District board voted to seek bids to relocate the office at Grammar Number 2 to create a single secure access point, while discussion continued about a separate, much larger mechanical upgrade to replace the school's boilers and how to prioritize limited capital funds across district needs.
Trustees for the Elko County School District voted May 6 to authorize going out to bid for a project to relocate the office at Grammar Number 2 in order to create a single, controlled entry for the campus.
The vote came after lengthy discussion about rising construction estimates and district-wide facility priorities. The board approved the motion to seek bids for the office relocation; the motion passed with one board member voting no.
The relocation project is intended to create a hardened entry and eliminate an unsecured gate that currently permits direct access from the playground to the school's interior, a safety concern cited by the district's school resource officers and in the district—s hazard and vulnerability assessment. The facilities presenter said the relocation would include a new entry with magnetic locks, cameras and secured doors and described the work as a roughly 1,200-square-foot remodel with structural work to open a CMU wall.
Officer Clint Hildreth, the district school resource officer, told trustees the Grammar campus is the oldest in the district and "doesn't have a secure access point," adding that "if we have the money available to do those…
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