Board approves pool-use agreement with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories to keep programs running after sale
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The board approved an agreement to secure Pullman’s Aquatic Center access for students and community users as the facility transitions to Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories ownership; the district said hours and programs should continue without interruption.
The Pullman School District board approved a pool-use agreement with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) designed to preserve district access and continuity of programming as the Aquatic Center transitions to SEL ownership, Justin told the board. Justin said the district’s goal is that students and the community “don't notice anything different” after the sale.
Justin told directors the agreement is intended to keep hours the same, and SEL has indicated programs and student access are expected to continue. Board members thanked SEL for the partnership during the transition and said the agreement looked favorable for district users.
The motion to approve the aquatic center use agreement passed on a voice vote with no roll-call recorded in the meeting minutes. The board did not attach additional conditions to the agreement at the meeting.
