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Clinton BOE Prepares For Post-Referendum Renovations

The Clinton School district has begun their preparations for renovations to the high school in preparation of the March 20 bond referendum passing.

Superintendent of Clinton Schools Dr. Jeff Holmes explains preparations needed to be made now to allow for enough time to complete the projects they would like to have done this summer. He stresses work will not begin until they have received the final results of the March 20 referendum.

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The plans the school district are readying for are renovations of the restrooms in their commons area, also renovating the main entrance there. Dr. Holmes says they are looking at major changes to the auditorium and the school's band room.

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There are also plans to renovate the high school cafeteria. However, because of supplies needed to do that there was not enough time to begin preparing for that. According to Dr. Holmes, the decision has been made to wait on that project for another year.

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Dr. Holmes stresses no work will begin until they have received the final results of the March 20th referendum. All of these projects are a part of the bond proposal to build a new elementary building.

This summer the high school roof will be replaced over gym and auditorium and some other small areas as well.

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