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Summer has officially come to a close, but with the Texas heat raging on and many of us surrounded by lakes and in-ground pools, the threat of drowning is never out of sight. One local school district is going the extra mile to make sure its students are safe around water.
Greg and Mary Spano took over the Temple High aquatics program in September, and together the husband-and-wife duo is implementing their vision of keeping the community active through training at the recently renovated James W. Hardin Swim Center.
The $5.4 million facility, which opened its doors to swimmers in January, was financed by Temple ISDâs 2015 bond.
Although Temple Highâs aquatics program â which trained at the city of Templeâs Sammons Park Indoor Pool during renovations â largely utilized the approximately 20,000-square-foot facility this past spring, Mary Spano highlighted how she and her husband are exploring opportunities to expand its use.