Your students will encounter a lot of changes when they go back to Algoma Public Schools this fall. From the bathrooms and classrooms for music and technical education on the inside to the track and roof on the outside, district facilities are in the middle of a major overhaul thanks to its passage of a $10.2 million referendum in April 2024. Other projects that will be a part of the improvements include new plumbing and roofing at Algoma Elementary School, safety upgrades at the middle/high school, replacing the middle/high school's parking lot, updating the lighting, sound, and ceiling tile at the Algoma Performing Arts Center. The work is being done in phases to limit the impact on students and teachers. Superintendent Jesse Brinkmann says so far, everything is on target to start welcoming staff members late next month.
Brinkmann says the only interruption that may occur this fall is when windows are replaced at both schools, but he is confident they will be able to work around those schedules. The first day of school in Algoma is September 2nd.
