A grand opening

A grand opening

Ribbon-cutting, tour draws a crowd at newly expanded Dolores campus
Karen Andrews serves punch during Dolores Schools' open house.
Dolores School Board President Linnea Vass and former business manager Karen Andrews cut the ribbon for Dolores Schools' open house.

A grand opening

Karen Andrews serves punch during Dolores Schools' open house.
Dolores School Board President Linnea Vass and former business manager Karen Andrews cut the ribbon for Dolores Schools' open house.
Project purchases

Capital purchases for the school expansion totalled $127,504 for the high school and elementary. Here is a partial list highlighting new furniture and technology equipment.
High school technology investment totaled $20,000. It includes: $5,688 for microscopes; $6,299 for Chromebooks, switches and carts; $2,970 for Powerlite projectors; and $1,083 for security cameras.
Elementary technology investment totaled $32,976. It includes $18,729 for Chromebooks, switches and carts; $7,088 for HP desktop computers and server; $2,124 for computer monitors and blackbox carts; $1,395 for security cameras and installation.
High school furniture investment totaled $69,918. Purchases include $20,650 in student desks and chairs; $4,807 for science lab chairs; $17,265 for student chemistry tables; $2,717 for VoAg tables and chairs; $1,800 for VoAg teacher desk and podium; $2,588 for VoAg welding and hoses; $1,378 for chemical cabinets; $1,447 for science refrigerator and dishwasher; and $2,171 for locker room locks.
Elementary furniture investment totaled $57,586. Purchases include $43,161 for student desk and chairs; $4,493 for dry erase marker boards; $2,787 for computer desks; and $4,362 for bookcases and rolled maps.