Burlington, IA- The Burlington Community School District has announced that Aldo Leopold Intermediate School and Burlington High School will be closed over the summer months for construction work. According to a news release, the work at Aldo Leopold involves the resetting of a majority of the windows, along with repair work to the building's exterior. The work at BHS involves the continuation of the ongoing renovation project. Baseball and Softball seasons will not be affected, but BHS Summer programs will instead be offered at Edward Stone Middle School. This will not impact the start of the 2024-25 school year, as work will be completed before students return to school. The gymnasiums at Aldo Leopold and BHS, as well as the pool and weightroom, will have limited use by sports teams with approval from Athletic Director Jay Huff.
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Diana Lynn Smith "Nannies", 68, of Fort Madison, died Thursday, May 11, 2023, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington surrounded by her family. Born December 29, 1954, in Burlington, she was the daughter of Lawrence Raymond and Patricia Ann Pitzer Rice. On May 26, 1978, she married Randall Dean Smith in Burlington, IA. He passed on January 9, 2023. Diana was a teaching associate for James Madison Middle School and Edward Stone Middle School. She worked at Head Start prior to that. Diana loved playing cards with her family, spending time with family, especially with her grandchildren, and she loved to go camping at the cabin. She also enjoyed Sister Night with her sisters and traveling with them to Ohio and Texas whenever she could. Survivors include her two daughters, Stephanie (Mathew) Kinneer of Burlington and Shayna (Jesse) Smith of Fort Madison; seven grandchildren, Malena (Tobin), and Claytin Kinneer, Randall, Laila, Harper, and Amelio Smith; thre