to expand food service offerings for K-5 students. In this case, it will require the physical expansion of the district’s high school kitchen. Additionally, the district is collaborating with Tri-C on the renovation of an area within its high school that is intended to host more College Credit Plus courses. This partnership seeks to bring more curricular variety to the district by literally building the very infrastructure that would support it all. This is just one of many ways the district is aligning its infrastructural goals with its larger objections These improvements demonstrate the district’s commitment to providing a safe and supportive learning environment. In the next 18 months, the Rocky River City School District aims to continue strengthening its partnership with Tri-C to flesh out its curricular offerings. assessments and audits of our security,” Dr. Shoaf confirms, explaining how these assessments make it clear what kind of investment is needed to fill any identified security gaps. These ongoing assessments and audits ensure that school buildings are secure and will certainly be needed as the district moves forward with its plans 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 07BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 01
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