An on line input effort is providing input to the Clinton School District to place a priority on updates to the infrastructure at Clinton High School. ‘Read more’ for further details and a link to the report.
The most RECENT Thoughexchange survey results were shared with the school board at their meeting Monday and distributed to members of the public participating.
The online conversation focused on 7 options for improvements included in the district’s facility improvements plan
Superintendent Deb Olson said the work at the high school building was the priority of participants.
Link: Facilities Engagement
The report shows 263 people provided input and contributed 513 comments. Of those participants – 43 percent were parents or guardians – 48 percent were staff members and 9 percent were members of the public.