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Consultants present 7–12 consolidation concept; board schedules follow-up work session and community meeting
Summary
WITSAFE consultants told the Little Falls board on Oct. 20 that mechanical and electrical systems in the high school are largely original and need replacement, and presented a two-level concept plan to integrate grades 7–8 into the high school with a learning-commons and departmental reconfiguration.
Consultants from WITSAFE presented a facility assessment and conceptual plans to the Little Falls Community Schools Board of Education on Oct. 20 as the district explores bringing seventh- and eighth-grade students into the high school as part of long-range facilities planning. Superintendent Johnson introduced the consultants and said the work ties directly to the district strategic plan goals for financial stability, facilities, and safety.
"What we've learned is that a lot of the building has been very well maintained over the years. However, there's areas of the building, particularly mechanically and electrically, that are original still," consultant Lindsay Krenz said during the presentation, summarizing the facility assessment. The consultants highlighted priorities including replacement of original HVAC and plumbing systems, replacement of an aging boiler and pneumatic controls, electric controls and some remaining non-LED…
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