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Douglas County SD 4 board approves up to $95,000 for high-school locker-room privacy upgrades
Summary
The Douglas County School District 4 Board of Directors voted unanimously at a board work session to prioritize up to $95,000 from the district’s Major Maintenance Fund (fund 404) for privacy upgrades in the high school locker rooms.
The Douglas County School District 4 Board of Directors voted unanimously at a board work session to prioritize up to $95,000 from the district’s Major Maintenance Fund (fund 404) for privacy upgrades in the high school locker rooms.
Board members moved to fund installation of modular privacy stalls and other changes designed to increase private changing and shower options for students. Superintendent Jared Horton, who presented the proposal and cost estimates, told the board the upgrades could be implemented quickly but that contractor schedules and material availability could affect timing.
Horton framed options in a “good, better, best” framework and reviewed existing blueprints for the high‑school locker rooms. He described proposals the administration had costed: modular privacy stalls (roughly $5,000 per…
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