Superintendent Henriksen Shares Facilities Update

Superintendent Henriksen outlined summer facility projects during the recent school board meeting, noting improvements across every district building.

At the high school, several classrooms received new carpet and paint, while deteriorated sections of the 26-year-old parking lot concrete were replaced. The middle school saw sidewalk repairs, new parking lines, updated smoke detectors, and a full switch to LED lighting.

Lincoln Elementary expanded a seclusion room to meet code requirements and installed new adjustable basketball hoops. Van Allen upgraded hallway lighting, continued masonry and drainage work, and installed new guttering. Harlan added parking lot striping and a larger seclusion room, while Salem replaced worn concrete and improved drainage.

At Central Campus, locker rooms received new epoxy resin flooring, and the activity center gained a new HVAC unit to improve climate control. Henriksen said the projects, while varied in size, are all aimed at keeping facilities safe, functional, and up to date.