
On Thursday, the Mountain Home Public Schools Board (MHPS) of Education held their second work session to consider the rebuild of the area of the high school known as the “Big Top.” Josh Siebert of Modus Studio presented construction options for the group to consider.
MHPS Superintendent Allyson Dewey spoke with KTLO News to explain what was discussed at the meeting. The meeting had a focus on the construction of a new building to replace the high school big top.
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The safety of students and staff is spearheading the conversation as the board weighs different options.
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Dewey says the next part of the plan is to provide a blueprint to the Department of Education Facilities Division by the end of October.
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Dewey defines partial funding.
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Schematics and slides for the proposed construction were included in the agenda.
Dewey says monthly meetings will continue with informative sessions involving public to ensure transparency through the process.
For more information, visit https://www.mhbombers.com/page/facilities/.
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