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Show Remainder of Building Program Approved The Grand county Board of Education at regular meeting Monday evening, accepted Panushka and Peterson Architects plans for the remaining portion por-tion of school construction. construc-tion. Bids for the junior high school renovation, gymnasium, Star Hall, and the high school shop, will toe opened at 7:30 p.m., June 6, at the District office. of-fice. Superintendent C. Robert Rob-ert Sundwall noted completion com-pletion dates for the var-V'ous var-V'ous (buildings had been 'staggered because of the complexity of the project. First priority was given 'Hie junior high school building. Completion date for this portion of the 'building project is. August '27. This does not include 'changes planned for the rest rooms, since they wiil foe needed until the gymnasium gym-nasium is completed. 1 Completion date for the 'gymnasium, and old rest rooms, is set for November Novem-ber 5. 1 Comption date for the 'renovation of Star Hall, 'and for construction of the high school shop, is set for February 1. ' Plans and specifications Will be available at the (District Offices or .from 'the architect next weei: Upon deposit of the re-q-'h'ed $50. The Board Monday also discussed problems connected con-nected with the fire earlier ear-lier in the day which destroyed des-troyed the junior high aud;torium and county library. li-brary. Both were scheduled schedul-ed for demolition; however, how-ever, plans were to keen the library portion intact in-tact as a serving center for school lunches temporarily. tempor-arily. For the remainder of the school year' there will be no school lunches, and it may be the program will be dropped next year as well, Mr. Sundwall said. He stated the building was covered by insurance. Fire adjustors arrived on Tuesday to make reports, after which demolition of the remaining walls will be completed, and the rubble rub-ble cleared away. |