The Worth County School Board, at their regular Thursday Night Board of Education Meeting, approved financing following a public hearing from L.J. Hart & Company to make capital improvements on the facility. Improvements will include repairing the fire escape going down from the bandroom to the football field, replacing the leaking ag roof, installing security doors, repairing the deteriorating steps going down from the high school building to the lockerroom and ag room, repairing the decks on the home side of the football field, and replacing the all-weather track.
There will be two main entrances for the school. One system the school is looking at involves giving people who need access security cards; the cards could not be used except during the time period designated by the school. If a card is lost, it would be deactivated remotely. Superintendent Dr. Matt Martz said that would avoid the problem of duplicate keys floating around. Traffic would be monitored by security cameras so that school personnel would know who was entering and leaving the building at all times.
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