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Waunakee board shows conceptual $105 million high‑school plan that would demolish oldest sections, add classrooms and athletic upgrades
Summary
District officials presented a conceptual high‑school plan in the community survey that calls for demolishing the oldest one‑story portions of the high school, building phased additions to give every teacher a classroom, and adding athletic team centers and turf fields; the survey frames the capital question at $105 million while a more detailed estimate shown at the session was roughly $102,000,680.
District planners at a Waunakee Community School District listening session outlined conceptual designs for a phased high‑school rebuild that would replace the oldest portions of the building, add classroom space so each teacher has a home room, and make athletic and safety improvements.
Steve Summers, the district’s executive director of operations, described a conceptual two‑phase project that would demolish aging one‑story sections and add two new areas. ‘‘The board has made the long‑term decision that all high school students are gonna receive their instruction in the high school…
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