In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around infrastructure improvements and vehicle retirements within the school district. The board addressed ongoing issues with the roofing at Henry Wilson School, where persistent leaks have raised concerns about the safety and comfort of students and staff. A proposal was made to engage Mellanson Roofing for repairs, with a bid of $11,850 to address the identified problems, including faulty skylights and flashing. The board unanimously supported moving forward with this contract to ensure repairs are completed before the school year begins.
Additionally, the board discussed the retirement of two aging vehicles: a school bus and a van. The bus, which has been deemed inoperable due to extensive wear, will be put out for bid as scrap metal. The van, also in poor condition with significant mileage and rust issues, is similarly slated for retirement. The board is considering repairs on a wheelchair-accessible bus, with costs projected around $7,000, which would be funded from the existing repair budget.
The meeting highlighted the district's commitment to maintaining safe and functional facilities and transportation for students, while also addressing the financial implications of these necessary repairs and retirements. The board plans to continue monitoring the situation and will hold further discussions on budget allocations for vehicle maintenance and replacements in the coming weeks.