JC Schools launching more than 25 maintenance, improvement projects during summer

Julie Smith/News Tribune photo: 
Chris Doyle of Central MIssouri Glass in Boonville knocks out remaining material following the removal of a large window from the cafeteria at Thorpe Gordon School, which is undergoing a major renovation over the summer. Doyle and a crew had removed numerous old windows and installed new ones by Wednesday. In addition to new windows, the school will have installed new air conditioning and heating units, removing the baseboard heaters that were installed when the building was constructed in 1956.
Julie Smith/News Tribune photo: Chris Doyle of Central MIssouri Glass in Boonville knocks out remaining material following the removal of a large window from the cafeteria at Thorpe Gordon School, which is undergoing a major renovation over the summer. Doyle and a crew had removed numerous old windows and installed new ones by Wednesday. In addition to new windows, the school will have installed new air conditioning and heating units, removing the baseboard heaters that were installed when the building was constructed in 1956.

JC Schools seeks to complete more than 25 capital improvement projects this summer before students return for the 2023-24 school year.

Many are small projects, said Frank Underwood, director of safety, facilities and transportation.

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