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Antigo board opens wide-ranging discussion about fate of elementary buildings and central office; no votes taken

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Board members discussed selling or repurposing three elementary buildings and whether to relocate central office near the new elementary/high school campus. The board reached no formal decision but signaled broad support for selling surplus elementary properties while treating West Elementary and the football field as a special case.

The Unified School District of Antigo Board of Education held an extended discussion about what to do with the district’s elementary buildings and central office once the new elementary building opens. No formal disposition decisions were made; board members asked staff to research titles, possible sale mechanisms and timing and to continue working on renderings and campus plans.

Board members generally supported relocating central office to the district campus near the new elementary and high school facilities if feasible. Several board members said having administration co‑located with schools would improve accessibility and reduce perceived separation between administration and students and families. Board members asked staff to investigate cost estimates for building a modest standalone administrative facility on the campus versus retrofitting an existing elementary building.

Most board members favored selling the…

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