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Board discusses county field rentals, bleacher safety and co-op options as softball and boys volleyball needs surface

May 06, 2026 | Millersburg Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Board discusses county field rentals, bleacher safety and co-op options as softball and boys volleyball needs surface
Board members spent a substantial portion of the meeting discussing athletic facilities and program sustainability.

Members reported that Dolphin County maintains two attractive ballfields that are infrequently used and suggested the district explore rental or partnership options rather than constructing a new softball field. One board member noted that renting county facilities and paying concession fees could be far less costly than building a field from scratch.

The board also reviewed a recent stadium/bleacher inspection. A board member reported an inspector measured the ramp and concluded it was about "a half degree too steep," requiring adjustment; district crews poured concrete and made corrections with no additional cost to the district, and one remaining item (a quazite box) is pending shipment and installation. A Stadium Solutions representative was referenced as having performed or overseen parts of the work.

On athletics programming, members voiced concern that standalone boys volleyball may not have enough participants next year. The board encouraged the relevant committee to pursue co-op arrangements with nearby schools (Upper Dolphin, Halifax and other local partners that already co-op) to maintain opportunities for students to play. They discussed that a three-school co-op could yield sufficient numbers to field a competitive program.

No binding action or votes were taken on facility construction or sports co-op agreements at the meeting; members asked staff and committees to pursue follow-up planning and to report back with proposals.

Next steps: board members requested the athletics committee consider outreach to neighboring districts and to return with a specific plan for possible co-op arrangements or use agreements for county-maintained fields.

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