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Turf field replacement to start next month

Jackson Hole athletes are getting new turf. The Teton County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees approved a contract with manufacturer Field Turf to replace the two soccer fields near Jackson Hole High School and the William T. McIntosh Stadium field. The final cost will come in just under $1.5 million. The district also plans to replace the track in the stadium at the same time, a $250,000 expense it will cover from the major maintenance fund. The Teton County Recreation District plans to cover the field replacement costs through the tax it levies on Teton County property owners. According to industry standards, turf fields have a lifespan of about 10 years, but the soccer fields were installed in 2006 and the football field in 2008. Over time, the rubber infill is moved around and the artificial grass blades are degraded, so the fields become more dangerous as they lose their ability to cushion falls.

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School board to take up big slate of issues Wednesday

School board watchers, buckle up, Wednesday’s meeting is going to be a meaty one. After several months in which the Teton County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees considered two or three action items at each meeting, the board has eight things to vote on at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Included in that heavy slate are a few thorny issues. School district administrators have recommended amending the boundaries for Kelly Elementary School to reduce class sizes and crowding at the outlying school. The new boundary, which a staff report says would go into effect for the 2022-23 school year, would be Sagebrush Drive, so anyone living north of the road in either Kelly or Moose would attend school in Kelly, while those south of the road would go to Jackson Elementary School.

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School board to consider new policies, raising mill levy

The Teton County School District Board of Trustees meets at 6 p.m. Wednesday, and on the agenda is an increase in one of the taxes it oversees. The school board must approve any changes the Teton County Recreation District makes to its mill levy because the Rec District’s taxation authority comes from the school district. The Rec District board recently approved increasing its tax to 1 mill, up from 0.25 mills, to cover a spate of requests from the school district for costs that include the school resource officers at the middle and high schools and replacing the synthetic turf fields. One mill is equal to $1 per every $1,000 of assessed value.

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