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U-46 reports construction progress at Hawk Hollow, Kenyon Woods and Kimball and explores geothermal, stormwater and solar
Summary
District staff gave updates on four priority construction projects, announced a July 30 ribbon cutting at Hawk Hollow Middle School, described stormwater detention vaults, and said geothermal and solar are being incorporated or explored at multiple new and renovated sites.
District operations staff updated the Board of Education July 21 on construction and sustainability work tied to the UniteU46 facilities program, reporting progress at Hawk Hollow, Kenyon Woods, Kimball and the new Elgin middle school site and outlining integrated stormwater, geothermal and solar plans.
Dr. Anne Williams, deputy superintendent of operations, said Hawk Hollow’s conversion from an elementary to a middle school is in its final phase: crews are finishing interior work, the gym and cafetorium stage lights are installed and low-voltage systems are being tested. Williams said staff have already begun moving furniture and equipment into the building. She announced a ribbon-cutting for Hawk Hollow Middle School set for Wednesday, July 30 at 5:30 p.m. at 235 Jacaranda Drive in…
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