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Committee gives initial green light to high school ‘green’ rebuild concept; asks for pricing on math furniture
Summary
The facility committee reviewed a new long-term option to tear down and rebuild the oldest "green" section of the high school as a two-story structure (using the middle school temporarily) and supported gathering further design details; staff were also asked to seek pricing now for math classroom furniture as part of short-term work.
The Waunakee Community School District facility committee provided initial support for a new long-term option focused on rebuilding the oldest portion of the high school and directed staff to develop more detailed design and pricing information.
Steve Summers outlined a concept that concentrates on the high school’s oldest section—referred to in the presentation as the “green” area—and would involve tearing down that portion and rebuilding it as a two-story structure. Summers said the approach rests on using the existing middle school as temporary space during a multi-year phased rebuild: “If we were to move in this direction, the idea of the temporary use of the middle school becomes even more important…
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