District shows finished turf and track, and plans middle-school vestibule and training-room upgrades

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District staff displayed photos of the finished turf and track and presented planned facility projects including a middle-school security-vestibule extension with office for the school police officer, a new small classroom carved from library space, and upgrades to the middle-school athletic training room.

District staff showed the board photos of the completed track and turf and reviewed multiple planned building improvements at the middle school.

Superintendent/staff presented schematic and drone photos of the finished turf and track, and said the installation includes painted lines, extended concrete pads near throwing areas and eight lanes on the sprint quarter matching the previous configuration. Staff said the turf is already available for middle-school gym classes and that a final contractor walkthrough is scheduled.

Planned projects include extending the middle-school security vestibule into the foyer, adding an exchange window for administrative assistants and building an office for the school police officer similar to a recently remodeled copy room. In the library, staff proposed closing a right-side space with drywall and a door to create a smaller classroom.

The athletic training room is slated for cosmetic and functional upgrades over the summer: painting, epoxy flooring and potentially new cabinetry and treatment tables. Staff noted work will begin with painting and flooring and that quotes for cabinetry are in progress. During discussion a board member asked about a medication refrigerator shared between nurse and trainer spaces; staff said they would provide background and follow up.

Board members praised the turf and track installation; no formal approvals or contract actions were recorded for these informational items, and staff said more detailed bids and quotes will come to the board as needed.