Our District has Both Operational & Facility needs that cannot be met within our annual budget
Last year, the District conducted a comprehensive, district-wide facility assessment to identify and prioritize our facility needs. While our buildings are structurally sound, we have aging infrastructure that is inefficient and in need of repairs, and learning spaces that require updates to meet educational standards and technology advancements.
Richland Center PRIMARY School Priorities
Cracked foundation in Kindergarten room
Internet fiber lacks appropriate connection speed
Inefficient fluorescent lighting and aging ceiling in gym
Aging HVAC rooftop units
Bathroom stalls are not ADA accessible
Inefficient heating pumps
Traffic flow during drop off and pick up, limited parking
Leaky wooden windows that do not close properly
Richland Center INTERMEDIATE School Priorities
Old, inefficient air handling unit
Galvanized piping
Leaky wooden windows that do not close properly
Bathrooms are not ADA accessible
Ineffective heating pump
Rusting exterior doors that do not close properly
Inefficient fluorescent lighting
Aging furniture and shelving
Deteriorating classroom ceilings
Outdated classroom furniture
Internet fiber lacks appropriate connection speed
Deteriorating asphalt needs resurfacing
Richland Center High School Priorities
Data room has no cooling system
Welding stations do not meet ventilation standards
Deteriorating asphalt needs resurfacing
Internet fiber lacks appropriate connection speed
Ineffective ventilation system in Auto Lab
Sections of roof are leaking
Inefficient fluorescent lighting
Aging lighting and audio, worn flooring and curtains
Aged and rusted exhaust fans are at end of useful life
Outdated classroom furniture
Student support areas lack privacy
Lack of ADA accessible pathway to athletic fields