VERONA — The Vernon-Verona-Sherrill school district is showcasing its newly completed STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) wing and middle school/high school media center, as among final steps in a $27.2 million capital project dating back four years.
The project, approved by district voters in December 2016, also included upgrades to building exteriors, carpet replacements, a new athletic stadium, outdoor learning spaces for all three elementary schools, and a middle school bus loop.
“All of these projects have been completed, and the district looks forward to welcoming students into these spaces when they resume hybrid instruction,” according to a VVS district announcement on Thursday.
The district is currently in an all-remote education format due to COVID-19, and plans to resume a hybrid format on Feb. 1.
“We are excited to be able to offer our students…