Students will get the green light to explore the newly built and renovated spaces inside Gibraltar Secondary School when they return from holiday break on January 2nd. The $4.2 million remodel of its library media center and adjacent classrooms closed off parts of the building and forced some classes to be in mobile trailers in the school’s parking lot this fall. While the students and staff will get to enjoy some of the new amenities inside, principal Gereon Methner says it may soon be easier to identify what is going on at the campus when you drive past.
The project was part of a building referendum passed in November 2018 alongside a separate operational measure worth $2.8 million in 2020.