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Teton County board approves Mercer 'most cost‑effective' remedy for Jackson Hole High, sends recommendation to state
Summary
The Teton County School Board voted to approve a Mercer/MGT recommendation for a comprehensive addition at Jackson Hole High School — including expanded dining and CTE classrooms — and will forward the report to the School Facilities Commission and the governor for funding consideration.
The Teton County School Board voted to approve the Mercer/MGT "most cost‑effective remedy" study for Jackson Hole High School and will forward the recommendation to the School Facilities Commission for action.
The consultant team recommended a comprehensive addition of roughly 20,000 square feet that would expand cafeteria/dining capacity (the report targets roughly 1,500 additional dining seats), add a new kitchen and provide about 13,000 square feet of dedicated career and technical education classrooms to take CTE programs inside the main building. The study was prepared after a 2024 legislative appropriation and aims to bring the…
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