District reports fleet inspection success, CPR training and stadium work; Community Day set for May 1
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The district reported passing a winter commercial vehicle safety inspection, receiving donated CPR training kits, and nearing completion of a new artificial stadium and track with materials on site and a Community Day planned for May 1.
In board comments the district’s administrative leader thanked the board for engagement, reported a successful winter commercial vehicle inspection, and announced an expanded CPR training rollout to staff and students.
The leader said the district had worked with the American Heart Association to obtain CPR kits for each school and planned staff training at the welcome‑back session on Aug. 25; the speaker hedged the exact mannequin count in the meeting, noting the number was not certain. “Actually, don’t quote me on the numbers, but, we have many, many mannequins,” the speaker said, and described district plans to expand training for staff and students.
On facilities, the district shared a drone image and a construction update for the new stadium and artificial track. The speaker said materials were on site and the artificial turf work (including stitched—not painted—lettering and field markings) was underway; the presentation included an expected Community Day ribbon‑type event on May 1 at 10 a.m. The speaker also stated a seating estimate for the new stadium area and encouraged the community to attend the May event.
The board closed the meeting after brief board member remarks and invitations to students for an upcoming ‘day on the hill’ outreach with legislators on Jan. 29.
No formal votes or resolutions were taken during the meeting.
