How serious is a one-year delay in a building that we hope will serve us for the next 80 years?
If inflation in the construction industry is 3% we would be another $620,000 in the red. For every percentage inflation increases we would lose roughly $206,000. • Why would program have to suffer at the HHS when we would still be putting $22 million in new money into a building that we think has long been turning out a fine product? Shouldn’t we expect to see real improvement from $22 million, if not all that $27 million would provide? The renovation for the high school approved by the voters included a new gymnasium and the relocation of the auditorium, media center, music rooms, art rooms, and office space. These changes in the building design will all improve the space for programs at the high school and correct existing deficiencies. The new gym will provide space for the entire school to meet together as well as provide PE and athletic needs. The new auditorium will provide space for larger audiences so that performances do not have to be repeated as often. $22 million will impro