Anson Middle School nearing turnover; board discusses plaque and community recognition
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District leaders said punch-list work and final cleaning are underway for the new Anson Middle School with an optimistic turnover around May 1 and most furniture due by mid-May; the board debated whether a dedication plaque should name elected officials or recognize the broader community.
The superintendent gave the board an update on the new Anson Middle School construction, saying architects will complete punch-list work and the building will be professionally cleaned and have floors waxed before April 20. He said May 1 is "looking like" a reasonable date for turnover, with the majority of furniture expected to be delivered by mid-May to support move-in and transportation planning.
Board members discussed ceremonial details for the school's dedication plaque. One member proposed a plaque that recognizes the community rather than listing only elected officials and district leaders, arguing the community "are the ones who've actually made this possible." Other members noted tradition and that a plaque naming board members and the superintendent had likely already been ordered. The superintendent and members discussed options for an additional statement or companion recognition that could express gratitude to community partners at the opening.
No formal vote occurred on plaque wording at the meeting. Board leadership asked that any suggested language be drafted and returned for review in April so it could be ready before the planned ribbon-cutting. The superintendent also said district staff would finalize timing for the public opening and coordinate details so board members could clear calendars for the event.
The update did not record a firm turnover date or a signed acceptance; the administration described the May 1 timeframe as "reasonable" and contingent on completion of the final punch list and architect sign-off.

