There is still plenty of work to do before the $25 million-plus dream becomes a reality, but Sevastopol School District Superintendent Kyle Luedtke is still happy where the project is at heading into the end of the year. The project remains on schedule and under budget thanks to favorable weather and no hiccups along the way. Construction crews are set to completely enclose the additions in the coming weeks so indoor work can begin. Luedtke says they are seeing some benefits to locking in much of the project before the pandemic hit.
When the project is all done, Sevastopol will have said goodbye to some of the building’s oldest sections while saying hello to a new greenhouse, industrial arts classroom, and other different spaces.