(KLZA)-- The Falls City Board of Education Project Committee did a complete facility walk-through in October to review capital improvement projects and to continue planning for short and long range work.
When the project list is refined and prioritized primary consideration will be given to new gymnasium bleachers in the McIntyre – Henderson Field House at the High School and expanded concrete in the high school parking lot.
The high school welding and industrial technology shop and classroom areas remain to be a priority in future facility planning.
It was also noted the class of 1966 will be making a contribution of more than $10,500 to go towards an outdoor commons / sitting area at the Falls City High School. The design is currently in the early stages.
Board members are also reviewing the terms and rate charges for facility usage.
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