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District presents high-school planning update; traffic study, temporary instructional changes proposed for 2026

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Waunakee administrators told the facility committee they are pursuing a traffic engineering study for the high school, considering temporary teaching-station upgrades, and discussing possible relocations of departments and programs to the new middle school ahead of longer-term renovation decisions.

Waunakee Community School District administrators updated the facility committee on Oct. 6 about ongoing high-school planning, including a traffic engineering study, possible temporary facility changes for fall 2026 and broader long-term planning for the high school campus.

Roxanne Johnson, the civil engineer leading the traffic study for the district, and her firm have completed field data collection; staff said they expect a final report by mid-October. The study is intended to analyze on-site safety and circulation needs ahead of planned fall 2026 activities and longer-term renovation planning.

Administrators emphasized a two-pronged approach: near-term, lower-cost changes to support instruction and safety for September 2026 while protecting options…

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