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Riverside PTO lays out $1.2 million plan for universally accessible playground; seeks community fundraising and grants

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Riverside PTO presented a three‑phase plan to build a universally accessible playground at Riverside Elementary with a $1.2 million goal, plus interim purchases for preschool (VPK) equipment; the district and PTO said they will pursue grants, local partnerships and a community build to lower costs.

Members of the Riverside PTO presented the board with a three‑phase fundraising and build plan to create a universally accessible playground at Riverside Elementary.

PTO representatives Misha Freeman (secretary), Alicia Pringlemeyer (president) and Kiri Gorgas (treasurer) described a phased approach with immediate, funded purchases for a 2–5‑year‑old play area (in time for the district’s VPK/preschool program next fall), a second phase to add universally accessible play structures and a third…

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