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School board signs off on facility upgrades, approves multiple capital contracts totaling roughly $206,000

Marion Center Area School Board · June 22, 2026
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Summary

The board approved a suite of capital-project purchases and service invoices including soil testing ($15,360.68), cabinetry ($27,014.29), pool resurfacing ($21,432), a fire-alarm upgrade ($71,633) and other flooring and paving work — motions carried unanimously.

The Marion Center Area School Board approved a series of capital-project purchases and service invoices during the June 22 voting session. Contracts and approved amounts recorded in the minutes include:

- Young & Associates: soil sampling, core testing and preliminary surveying — $15,360.68 (capital projects fund) - Affordable Interiors, Inc.: cabinetry/countertop — not to exceed $27,014.29 - Glass Erectors, Inc.: glass door and windows — not to exceed $8,000 - Fisher's Duralast & Concrete Coatings: pool flooring resurface — $21,432 - Directec, LLC: high-school fire alarm end devices, networking and annunciator — not to exceed $71,633 - Carol's Carpet World: high-school and RY flooring — not to exceed $26,545 - Total Asphalt Management Systems: RY blacktop crack filling, sealing and line painting — not to exceed $11,468 - Mervac Plumbing & Heating: HS hot-water pump seal replacement — not to exceed $14,425 - Industrial Pump & Motor Repair, Ltd.: RY sewage pump comminutor replacement — not to exceed $8,815

The motions to approve these purchases were moved and seconded as recorded in the minutes; each motion carried, with most recorded as unanimous (9–0). The most expensive single contract recorded in the minutes was the fire-alarm work with Directec, LLC at up to $71,633.

Board members indicated these items were funded from the district capital projects fund where noted; the minutes do not include additional contract details (contractor timelines or warranties).