Bus, that has been a 50 year partnership.“We’ve had a strong working relationship with them for many years, focusing on safety, reliability, and efficiency,” conveys Brightman. Making sure students have access to up-to-date technology is another priority. “We’ve been very good about keeping pace with what those needs are and replacing things as we need to. We don’t have deferred technology needs. We’re just keeping up and planning into the next steps, which is included in our operating budget that we have,” Brightman expands. Currently Kewaskum is planning a kitchen renovation at an elementary school, collaborating with Boelter, a foodservice design firm, to develop an updated layout that supports its focus on health and nutrition. This project follows the recent installation of a new 286 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 08
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