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Worthington School District hears construction update on Thomas High, new natatorium and Kilborn renovations

Worthington School District Steering Committee · September 10, 2024
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Summary

Architect Mike Dingledine told a district steering committee the three‑story Thomas High School, a new 10‑lane natatorium and phased Kilborn renovations are progressing and remain on schedule despite rain and a delayed flooring shipment; an Army Corps permit split is expected to speed porch work.

Mike Dingledine, an architect presenting to the Worthington School District steering committee, reported that the district’s major school construction projects are progressing and remain largely on schedule despite weather and supply‑chain setbacks.

Dingledine said the new natatorium is "almost topped out" and described it as a flexible 10‑lane facility with deep‑diving and water‑polo capacity and raised spectator seating. He told the committee that recent heavy rains briefly filled foundations; crews pumped them out and masons accelerated work to recover schedule.

The presentation covered Thomas High School’s new three‑story academic wing, athletic wing and the retained…

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