Jan 18, 2023

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The library at Sturgeon Bay’s Sunrise Elementary School will receive $207,000 worth of improvements this summer because the district had money left over from $16.9 million in voter-approved building projects.

The Sturgeon Bay School Board this month authorized the district to renovate, reconfigure, electronically update and spruce up the learning resource center at Sunrise. Superintendent Dan Tjernagel said discussions of the upgrades that facilities needed throughout the district took place in 2019, but the Sunrise library did not rank as high as other priorities for improvements that were included in the April 2020 referendum.

After Miron Construction oversaw two years of construction of a new wing at Sawyer Elementary and minor improvements at Sunrise, as well as renovation, accessibility improvements, restroom repair and upgrades, and classroom and office improvements at the junior high and high school, the school board needed to decide this month how to spend the remaining bond money, which can be used only on capital improvements.

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