The Dickinson Press is reporting:
An early vote tally shows the district’s bond referendum held Tuesday
passed by a margin of almost 9 percent, which will allow the district to
proceed with an $11 million school expansion project that will likely
begin sometime in the middle of this upcoming summer.
From an earlier report:
The current master plan for the future school has been
estimated at $11 million by JLG Architects, a Dickinson firm which has
been working with the district throughout the planning process.
That
plan would break the project into a two-phase buildout that would begin
with adding on to the elementary school wing on the north side of the
current facility, which would effectively replace the campus’ 1916
building.
Phase one would also include an expansion of
the school’s south end to house the vocational and agriculture
department and provide additional space for high school classrooms.
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