Stories & News
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Facilities Summer Spotlight
As students eagerly embraced summer vacation, the District’s dedicated facilities team sprung into action, tackling numerous projects designed to optimize learning environments for the upcoming school year.
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FMS Traffic Light Now Up and Running, Improving Commute for Families
The District was awarded a MoDOT grant, which helped offset the cost of this addition by about 50%.
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WSD Breaks Ground on REACH Adaptive Learning Center and Early Childhood Center
The new building will be located on the North Point campus. REACH will have 36,250 more square feet than the current building. The new early childhood center will have 20 classrooms.
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WSD Invited Community in for Heritage Building Tour
Attendees saw first-hand the facility challenges of the Heritage building and discussed other needs outlined in the new WSD comprehensive master facilities plan.
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WSD Board of Education Approved Bid for REACH Adaptive Learning Center and Early Childhood Center
This is the final step in approving the construction of this new WSD building on the North Point Campus.
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Pearce Hall Underwent Renovations This Fall
While the building now serves as the District’s alternative learning school, its auditorium holds historical significance as the original location of the Wentzville Immanuel Lutheran Church, erected in 1899.
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WSD Board of Education Approves Call for Bids to Develop REACH/Early Childhood Center
The District will seek base bids for the development of REACH Adaptive Learning Center. If the bids are favorable, the District will also be accepting alternate bids to build an Early Childhood Center that will be connected to REACH.
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Progress as Promised: Wentzville South Middle School
Wentzville South Middle School's (SMS) new classroom wing expansion was completed on time and under budget this year thanks to support of taxpayers and Proposition C funding.
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Progress as Promised: Timberland High School
Timberland High School Culinary Arts Program commenced in the newly renovated classroom and kitchen on time and on budget this fall thanks to funding from District taxpayers and a state-sponsored Career Technical Education Grant.
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Progress as Promised: Frontier Middle School
This fall, Frontier Middle School (FMS) opened the doors to its newly added classroom-expansion wing thanks to the support of District taxpayers and funding from Proposition C.
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Progress as Promised: North Point Middle School
North Point Middle School classes commenced on time and as promised this school year thanks to the support of District taxpayers and funding from Proposition C.
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