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Huron School District OKs advertising for $10.4 million high‑school addition, CTE upgrades and roof alternates
Summary
The Huron School District board authorized staff to advertise bids for a proposed $10.4 million package including a 13,000‑sq. ft. CTE addition, high‑school renovations and roof alternates; board members were told financing would likely use capital outlay certificates, not a tax‑increasing general obligation bond.
The Huron School District 02‑2 Board of Education on Sept. 30 authorized staff to advertise bids for a proposed $10.4 million high‑school addition, renovations and CTE upgrades.
District presenter Kelly Kristofferson told the board the leading project is a 13,000‑square‑foot CTE addition estimated at $4.9 million that would add five teaching spaces, a new orchestra room and two CTE shop areas. Other projected work includes the original high‑school roof (about $1.3 million), a middle‑school roof (about $3 million), kitchen equipment and exhaust hood updates ($300,000) and a welding ventilation system for the CTE center. Kristofferson also flagged potential…
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