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A roof truss is lowered onto a pile of metal from the USD 382 cafeteria. Stone Sand Company is demolishing the building to make room for the new weight and wrestling room for the new high school building. Debris is sorted as the building is torn down. Demolition continued today.

USD #382 Shuffles Funds To Pay Contractor;

Two Board Members Object To 'Too Strict' Dress Code for PHS

by Dennis Gonzales & The Pratt Tribune | Tuesday, May 13, 2008

After two winters of construction-unfriendly conditions, weather has continued to plague the Pratt High building project. The central cafeteria, vacated by kitchen workers on May 2 and slated for demolition on May 6, did not come down until yesterday. Nearly 4 inches of rain during the last week blocked access at the Pratt County . . . read more Feedback

 

Panel to Review Fate of Old PHS;

Parts of Building Will Be Isolated To Save Energy

by Dennis Gonzales & The Pratt Tribune | May 7, 2008

If, as Key Construction Inc. promises, the new Pratt High School addition to the Pedigo Building is completed by next August, the halls of the current home of the Greenbacks at 401 S. Hamilton could be uncharacteristically quiet. Plans to . . . read more Feedback

Students To Line Up at Old Lunch Counter for Last Time Friday;

On May 5th Demolition Will Begin

by Dennis Gonzales & The Pratt Tribune | April 30, 2008

The last lunch will be served at the Pratt school cafeteria, built in 1962, on Friday. When the students clear out, an equipment supplier will move in to help maintenance staff remove equipment that will be used at the new Pratt High . . . read more Feedback 7

Grant Runs Out, but Beyond the Bell Still Singing;

The Program is Based on Academics and the Need of Working Parents," Harris Said.

by Dennis Gonzales & The Pratt Tribune | April 28, 2008

The Pratt school district has made a commitment to offer Beyond the Bell as an after-school program next year, even though the federal grant that has funded it for five years will expire at the end of this year. New sources of funding are . . . read more Feedback

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