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Home›News›Education›Stratford School District breaks ground on addition

Stratford School District breaks ground on addition

By Hub City Times
November 7, 2016
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Pictured, from left, are Lee Spindler, Miron Construction; Rep. Bob Kulp; Bud Suckow, Stratford village president; Jamie Wenzel, Stratford School Board; Chris Dickinson, Stratford School Board; Carol Ballerstein, Stratford School Board; Pam Warosh, Stratford School Board; Dan Thompson, Stratford School Board; Scott Winch, Stratford superintendent; Janeen LaBorde, Stratford Middle School/Senior High principal; Amy Schmitt, Stratford Elementary principal; and Kevin Bikowski, Miron Construction.
Pictured, from left, are Lee Spindler, Miron Construction; Rep. Bob Kulp; Bud Suckow, Stratford village president; Jamie Wenzel, Stratford School Board; Chris Dickinson, Stratford School Board; Carol Ballerstein, Stratford School Board; Pam Warosh, Stratford School Board; Dan Thompson, Stratford School Board; Scott Winch, Stratford superintendent; Janeen LaBorde, Stratford Middle School/Senior High principal; Amy Schmitt, Stratford Elementary principal; and Kevin Bikowski, Miron Construction. (Hub City Times staff photo)

By Kris Leonhardt

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STRATFORD — An official groundbreaking ceremony held Monday, Nov. 7, signaled the start of the second phase of a $16 million project in the Stratford School District. In April 2016 voters approved a referendum allowing the district to renovate and update its facilities.

The second phase of the project allows for an addition that will accommodate five classrooms as well as office space.

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