COLUMBUS, Kan. — Columbus Faculty District voters will be questioned Tuesday to approve a $14.75 million bond issue for renovation do the job, security upgrades, price tag-saving initiatives and building routine maintenance initiatives.
The bond concern would protect the building of 4 new school rooms that would double as a storm shelter in the significant university and rework the seventh grade wing at the present higher college campus. The storm shelter will have room for 761 occupants.
Brian Smith, superintendent of educational institutions, claimed the updates would help with staffing effectiveness and cost personal savings. The recent seventh and eighth graders are bused to the large faculty for elective classes and are familiar with the campus.
“The motive we’re looking at that is for the reason that lecturers are licensed (in grades) 7-12 at the secondary level, so you can come to be a lot extra efficient, as considerably as