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Trustees press for quick action after Mercer study; county to consider emergency restroom and separate vestibule funding

Teton County School District #1 Board of Trustees · June 11, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Chapman told trustees the county commission will consider emergency funding June 25 for a single‑stall Summit restroom and a separate 'most cost‑effective remedy' study for a security vestibule, a move trustees welcomed after a multi‑year Mercer review of high‑school suitability.

Superintendent Chapman and trustees spent a significant portion of the June 11 meeting reviewing the long Merc er consultant process the district has used to seek state funding for high‑school improvements. Chapman said he remains frustrated the district has not yet reached final funding approvals and described a seven‑year effort that repeatedly stalled at approval gates.

Chapman said county director Del McComley informed him the June 25 county commission agenda will include an emergency funding…

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