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(conceptual image of secure entrance remodel at the middle/high school)
In recent years, schools across the country have experienced unfortunate incidents that highlight the need for enhanced safety and security measures. Acts of violence and unauthorized access to school premises have raised concerns among parents and educators alike. It is crucial for schools to stay ahead of potential threats and take proactive measures to ensure the safety of their students and staff.
The Iola-Scandinavia School District, like many others, believes that prevention is key. By investing in safe and secure entrances they aim to deter potential threats and provide a safer environment for everyone on campus. The presence of surveillance cameras, crisis planning, and safety training are already in place. Securing our entrances and providing updated interior doors will not only enhance security measure that we have in place, but will also provide a sense of reassurance to students, teachers, and parents.
Alongside the safety and security enhancements, the capital referendum will also address much-needed maintenance projects within the school district. Over time, wear and tear can take a toll on the infrastructure of school buildings, affecting the learning environment and overall functionality. By allocating part of the funds towards maintenance projects, the district ensures that the school facilities are well-maintained and conducive to learning.
Maintenance projects will include repairing roofs, updating heating systems, and replacing inefficient windows and doors. These improvements not only contribute to the safety and functionality of the buildings but also enhance the overall educational experience for students and teachers.
The safety, security, and maintenance upgrade projects proposed by the $2.3 million capital referendum are designed to create a safe and efficient environment. The key features of these upgrades include:
A safe and secure remodel of the main entrance of the middle/high school
New boilers at the middle/high school and HVAC control system
Replace exterior windows at the elementary school
Replace interior doors
Repair and replace roofs on sections of various district buildings
The voting process for the $2.3 million referendum will follow the established protocols for school district referendums. The community will have the opportunity to vote on the referendum question on Tuesday April 2, 2024.