During a recent government meeting, the board received an extensive update on summer construction projects across various campuses, highlighting the significant efforts made by the facilities team. Ms. Bridal opened the discussion by expressing gratitude to the community for their support of Bond 2021, which has been instrumental in funding numerous projects.
The facilities team, represented by Ms. Estes and Mr. Watson, detailed the scope of work completed over the summer, emphasizing that this period is crucial for preparing schools for the upcoming academic year. They reported that multiple campuses underwent renovations, including flooring replacements, painting, and site improvements. Notable projects included the addition of parking spaces at several elementary schools and significant upgrades to facilities such as Northwood Hills Elementary and RSD Academy, which received complete refreshes.
A key focus was on enhancing security measures, with the completion of a multi-campus access control project that ensured all elementary schools now feature secure vestibules. This initiative aimed to bolster safety by upgrading door hardware and adding card readers to previously unsecured areas.
The team also reported a substantial increase in furniture-related work orders, attributed to the ongoing adjustments from the Project Right Size initiative, which involved relocating students and staff as part of the district's restructuring efforts.
Overall, the meeting underscored the extensive work accomplished during a historically busy summer, with plans for further updates on major construction projects scheduled for future meetings. The board expressed appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the facilities team in preparing the campuses for the new school year.