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Superintendent reports steady enrollment and wastewater-plant inspection; insurance to inspect Sept. 8
Summary
Superintendent reported steady enrollment and described a recent wastewater-treatment-plant inspection; insurance will visually inspect a gym leak and plant issues the week of Sept. 8 and staff outlined low-cost fixes to extend plant life.
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The superintendent provided a start-of-year update, saying enrollment appears "fairly steady" and that exact numbers will be shared in an upcoming Friday report. He said the district has seen some families leave but that new enrollments have nearly matched those departures.
On facilities, the superintendent described a recent wastewater treatment plant inspection and a separate gym leak. He said the district has requested an insurance inspection the week of Sept. 8 to assess coverage for the gym-leak repairs. Maintenance options discussed by staff included replacing corroded lids, welding cracks, adding ventilation stacks and installing a soft-start on the plant motor to reduce wear and extend the plant’s service life by an estimated 15–20 years. Mark, who participated in the plant inspection, described the lid corrosion and recommended repairs: "They're about 0.5 of what they should have been thickness wise," he said. The superintendent closed that section by noting ongoing follow-up and saying, "So cross our fingers that we have it fixed."
