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Supporters say Wayzata on‑campus pool would ease logistics, expand access ahead of April 14 referendum
Summary
On a Wayzata podcast about Question 3 of the April 14 referendum, the high school’s swim coach, a parent and a senior captain described long commutes, shared‑facility conflicts and capacity limits at the off‑campus Lifetime pool and argued a new on‑campus pool would expand access and hosting ability.
Supporters of Question 3 in Wayzata’s upcoming April 14 referendum told a local podcast that an on‑campus high school pool would reduce logistical burdens, expand access and allow the district to host larger competitions.
"It would really a game changer, not only for, you know, the high school teams, but but the community to have a facility on campus," said David Plummer, the boys swim coach, arguing the existing partnership with the off‑campus Lifetime facility in Plymouth creates transportation, scheduling and privacy challenges for students.
The podcast guests — coach Plummer; Megan Carr, a parent with multiple children in the program; and Nate Carr, a senior team captain — described several recurring problems with the off‑site arrangement. Nate said students often must leave…
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