RANDOLPH SCHOOL DISTRICT
PROJECT UPDATE
Doug Ihlenfeldt, Project Superintendent, walks through the construction at Randolph School District.
After nearly a decade of planning , A $18.1 million project was completed to create a pre-kindergarten through eighth grade school at the current high school, with improvements and additions to the current building.
The work consists of approximately 80,000 sqft of elementary school, middle school, cafeteria and locker room additions. In addition, it includes renovations of approximately 14,000 sqft of the existing school and gymnasium.
Getting an aggressive referendum passed in a small rural community was a challenge for this District. JP Cullen’s Referendum Team worked closely with Randolph to keep the community informed and engaged while supporting the School Board, administration and grassroot supporters, ultimately resulting in a successful referendum.
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