The Buildings & Grounds Committee of the Indiana Area School Board will meet tonight and at the top of the agenda will be the fire-damaged Eisenhower Elementary School.
In an appearance on Indiana In the Morning on WCCS this week, Superintendent Michael Vuckovich said the district will work with a sense of urgency to come up with a plan to get the school back in service, but at the same time will be deliberate. He says it’s more important to come up with a plan to address all of the Eisenhower school’s issues than to just rush to get it open again.
The district had already been planning for a new entranceway for the Eisenhower school, and that is on the committee agenda tonight, as is a total renovation of the school, with updated electrical, sewage, windows, classroom doors, and flooring. A walk-through of the building is planned with the district’s engineering consultant tomorrow to discuss the extent of renovations and repairs, including the possible replacement of the modular classrooms with four to six new classrooms.
Also at tonight’s meeting, the committee will hear an update on the replacement of the artificial turf at Andy Kuzneski Field.












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