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Grants
will help equip new high school The Sisters School
District is hoping for some $840,000 in state grants to furnish the new
Sisters High School, which could open as early as next fall.
The state is supposed to provide
funding to 8 percent of building costs, since districts aren't allowed
to use construction bond money for furnishings and textbooks and the like.
In reality, the grants have
run as low as 2 percent due to tight budgets and many schools competing
for available funds. However, with fewer schools coming on line in Oregon
this year and next, School Superintendent Steve Swisher hopes that the
amount will come in at about 4 percent.
The Sisters School District
could actually get by with no help at all. Since it is building one new
school and taking the old middle school off-line, the district could furnish
the new high school with equipment from the old one.
However, starting with new
furnishings and equipment -- which could include new technology equipment
and computers as well as desks and chairs -- is much preferable.
And, it gives the district
the opportunity to replace old, worn furnishings and equipment -- a chance
that tight budgets wouldn't otherwise allow.
Staff members are compiling
a list of furnishings and equipment in $50,000 increments. The total bill
could actually exceed the projected $840,000 in grants.
If that happens, Swisher said,
the school board will have to decide whether to spend extra money -- and
how much -- to completely outfit the school.
Money for that could come
from selling or borrowing against the district's Lundgren Mill industrial
property. Proceeds from a sale of that property have long been earmarked
for furnishings and long-term maintenance for Sisters schools.
The school district will have
to place orders for equipment by March to ensure timely delivery before
school is underway next year. |
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