Show Board hears report Five year building survey is made for Duchesne district The new five year school buildings survey was presented to the Duchesne County Board of Education at its May meeting by Rowan C. THIS SURVEY recommended remodeling and additions to the Duchesne Elementary and Duchesne remodeling at My ton start of additional elementary school at continue with building program at Roosevelt remodeling and addition at Neola No listing was made for the schools at Altamont or Tabiona on this building survey sheet were deemed More detail for these proposals are Duchesne Elementary addition of a multi-purpose remodeling and improvement of rest stairways and floors on both stones Duchesne High new remodel gym for instructional and improve other ceiling and general renovation Myton Elementary General renovation to improve the rest floors and Neola Elementary of rest lunch kitchen and kindergarten room meets now on the school stage in multi-purpose lunch kitchen is in base ment near furnace room i Roosevelt Elementary start an additional school for elementary cited need for additional space in view of large increase in enrollment Roosevelt Junior See back page Survey from page remodeling and improving of 1 floors and multi-story continue with proposed building program and abandon old building as soon as Howell Cannon of the firm of Cannon and Salt Lake has been retained to make schematic drawings and cost estimates of all these projects to present to the school board at an early date THE SCHOOL buildings survey was made in April by a four-member comprised of Fred director of school plant planning for the state school LaRue state director of secondary Jennie state director of elementary and Howell It is necessary that this survey be submitted to the state board by June 1 in order for this school distinct to qualify for funds under the continuous school building program as adopted by the last Utah Legislature FROM THIS this school district may expect to receive about for each the first two and and about each for the next eight years |