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Superintendent reports LED lighting, safety checks, water testing and $40,000 Farm-to-School grant

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Superintendent Dr. Dana Geaslin reported on recent safety upgrades after vandalism, planned water testing and installation of water-filling stations, and a Washington State Department of Agriculture Farm-to-School Purchasing Grant of about $40,000 awarded to the district.

At the Sept. 24 Granite Falls School District board meeting, Superintendent Dr. Dana Geaslin briefed the board on safety and facilities work following recent vandalism, the district's water-testing schedule and progress installing filtered water-filling stations, and a new Farm-to-School Purchasing Grant awarded to the district.

Dr. Geaslin said the district installed new LED lighting at the bus barn as a safety deterrent after an incident of vandalism and theft. "It's safe to have better lighting," Dr. Geaslin said, explaining that improved lighting…

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