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Board approves capital outlay projects; members debate larger high school renovation plan and LTFM bond

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Summary

The Worthington Public School District board approved capital outlay requests covering band uniforms, gym floor work and other facility needs and spent substantial time discussing a potential long-term facility maintenance (LTFM) bond for high school renovations without voting on a bond.

The Worthington Public School District Board voted to approve capital outlay requests at its February regular meeting after the operations committee reviewed requests from administrators.

District staff reported initial administrator requests of $802,852.33 for capital projects, with specific items discussed including new band uniforms ($103,000 plus $3,050), high school gymnasium sanding and resurfacing ($26,000), auxiliary gym sanding and refinishing ($17,500) and repair of a middle-school gym floor area damaged by water ($31,000). Staff said floor work could be paid from long-term facility maintenance (LTFM) funds and that approving the three additional items…

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