Renovate the original Ag room to become the new art room
Widen the main hallway by removing current lockers
Renovate the original Admin area (this will include two of the new restrooms that would be accessible to the public during games etc.)
Provide site work associated with the addition scope
Install new ventilation in current Ag room
And renovate two existing restrooms for ADA code compliance.
This would be for the 2022-23 school year through the 2040-2041 school year. And by $385,000 per year for maintaining educational and operational services, for the 2022-23 school year through the 2026-27 school year (for a total of $700,000 per year for the 2022-23 school year through the 2026-27 school year and a total of $315,000 per year for the 2027-28 school year through the 2040-41 school year.
Riverdale School Board discusses prom
MUSCODA - The Riverdale School District met Monday evening both virtually and masked and in person Monday evening, Feb. 8 for their regular monthly meeting.
District Administrator Jon Schmidt shared with the district that he contacted Grant County Health in regards to an update on staff vaccines for COVID-19.
“They are still planning on coming the first week in March, give or take a week, to vaccinate all the staff who want to be vaccinated,” Schmidt noted. Adding that at the last survey of staff there was about 60-70 percent who wanted to be vaccinated.
It was also shared that the State Wrestling Tournament would be a one day event this year. The WIAA would not be refunding room payments, but the district would be covering that cost.
Riverdale board plans details of operating referendum update
MUSCODA - District Administrator Jon Schmidt reported that the district received a $350.00 donation from Compeer Financial out of Viroqua that is to be donated to the food service program to help families that need assistance with paying for school lunch. Schmidt showed a promotional video that has been developed in conjunction with a Grant County project promoting the county for prospective residents. The video can be found on Grant County’s website http://www.co.grant.wi.gov/ underneath the education tab.
Schmidt went over the timeline of the referendum communication plan for renewing the current $600,000 operating referendum to $700,000 in the upcoming April referendum. Part of the referendum will be used to pay debt for a remodel/building project for the JH/HS building and a portion will be used for operating expenses. Included in the timeline are community mailings, virtual meetings, and