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Anchor Bay superintendent outlines bond-funded classroom expansions, playground redesigns

Anchor Bay School District Board of Education · December 18, 2024
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Superintendent Jankowski updated the board on bond-funded work shifting from the high school to middle schools and Lighthouse early-childhood wing: plans include enlarging classrooms (about 640 sq ft to ~1,000 sq ft), phased summer/second‑shift construction to meet an Aug. 20 deadline, new playground features, and repurposing an auto shop into a band room at Middle School South.

Superintendent Steven Jankowski told the Anchor Bay School District Board that the district is shifting the next phase of bond work from the high school to middle schools and Lighthouse early‑childhood facilities and described planned classroom and site changes.

"We are looking to make these classrooms that are typically about 640 square feet to enlarge those to about a 1000 square feet so that [teachers] have the opportunity to have more flexibility," Jankowski said, describing Phase A of the project as the district's heaviest construction area and noting an Aug. 20 hard stop for parts of…

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