High School Hallway

Abatement and Floor Repairs: Addressing Health and Safety Concerns

In addition to the roof, the school's floors are in need of immediate attention. Over the years, normal wear and tear have caused cracks, warping, and uneven surfaces in hallways and common areas. The floor glue is home to the hazardous material asbestos, which requires professional abatement to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Floor repairs will prioritize asbestos removal and be completed with a durable, low-maintenance finish designed for long-term wear and tear. The abatement process will be done with utmost care to prevent any exposure to harmful materials, and the updated flooring will improve not only safety but will also lower maintenance cost over the upcoming years.

Enhancing Our Gym: A Community Investment in Sports and Events

The gymnasium is central to many school activities, from athletics to community events. Unfortunately, the current gym floor is reaching the end of its lifespan. The wood is separating, there are dead spots, and the surface has been sanded down to its limit, leaving no room for further refinishing. These issues not only pose safety risks for students but also restrict the school's ability to host events and fully utilize the gym for essential functions. While a complete renovation will eventually be necessary, this project is the final priority in the bond, as the floor is expected to last a few more years before requiring full replacement.