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Board hears extensive bond, facilities and safety upgrades; USTA awards $200,000 grant for tennis
Summary
Superintendent and facilities staff reported on summer projects tied to the district bond, a $200,000 USTA grant for tennis facilities, fire alarm upgrades, security improvements and delays to the tennis court schedule after heavy rain.
Williamston Community Schools staff reported multiple completed and ongoing facility projects funded through the district bond and grants, while describing safety upgrades and a weather‑related delay to the tennis courts.
Superintendent Adam and facilities presenter Brandon Weigerts summarized items completed over the summer and work still in progress. The district received a $200,000 United States Tennis Association grant — described in the meeting as the largest single USTA award to a school district the presenters had seen — to supplement bond work on the tennis facilities. The grant money will support upgrades beyond the bond scope; staff said progress updates would appear later on the district website.
Key capital and safety items the board was briefed on included: - A fire alarm upgrade at the high school to…
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