VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Valley City Public Schools is gathering input and exploring options on how to use $3.3 million dollars available in federal funding for the school district.
Superintendent Josh Johnson said discussion are underway exploring whether the school district should renovate older facilities or build a new structure.
Johnson gave this presentation to the Valley City Commission about the proposal that is focused on the portion of the high school built in 1919 and the two elementary schools in Valley City built in the 1950’s.
The following is a news release by Johnson.
“Valley City Public Schools will be Exploring the Future of School Facilities.
This Friday, September 24th meeting dates/times will be announced for public meetings in the month of October. We are excited to explore the future with you and happy to answer any questions that you may have prior to the public meetings. Please feel free to contact myself, steering committee members, and/or the members of our school board.
We hope everyone has an outstanding Homecoming 2021 and we look forward to sharing more information with you about our school facilities in the month of October.
Josh Johnson
Superintendent
Valley City Public Schools
(701) 845-0483