PITTSBURG, Kan. — The historic Pittsburg Middle School building unveils some newly completed renovations Friday. A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the completion of the $16.5 million bond project. New additions include a fully renovated auditorium and flexible learning spaces. Over the last ten years, administrators say certain sections of the 1921 building were unable to house students and staff. The new space now allows the middle school to function at full capacity. … “So we have a lot of open collaborative spaces. It was also built in such a way that if we do need to put up walls for additional classrooms as our student population continues to grow, we can do that, but we will function at capacity in this building, and we needed this space to grow,” said Richard Proffitt, Superintendent.
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