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$119 million project implemented by D34

Maya Scahill, staff writer
October 1, 2021

As a result of a $119 million referendum passed by District 34’s school board last spring, numerous schools are undergoing construction to improve classrooms, renovate gymnasiums, and add full-day kindergartens,...

Crucial Construction:    Remodeling the main gym, construction workers begin redoing the floors, adding new bleachers and replacing the basketball hoops in the dome. These additions, along with bathrooms and a new concession stand in the John Davis stadium, were proposed by the Titan Booster Club and District 225, and will be completed before the start of the next school year.

Stadium, main gym construction in progress

Corinne Shaw, staff reporter
May 26, 2017

The Titan Booster Club and District 225 are working to add permanent bathroom facilities and a new concession stand in the John Davis stadium, and new flooring, bleachers and basketball nets in the main...

Summer construction allows for high student enrollment

Lauren Benson, staff reporter
March 11, 2016

This coming summer, GBS will undergo multiple in-school construction projects in order to accommodate larger student enrollment. The summer construction projects include the conversion of the science/computer...

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