Ryan Bradbury took a moment Saturday to celebrate an achievement that took years to reach. All of those hours spent in meetings, researching, checking and double-checking had come down to this moment, and he was going to relish it. Standing in the shadow of the newly renovated entrance to Wellsville High School, Bradbury, USD 289 Wellsville School District superintendent, watched as board members cut a blue ribbon, formally opening the doors on an $18.1 million facilities project. “This is an exciting time for our students and our community,” Bradbury said. “Generations of Wellsville families have been educated within these walls. This project preserves our schools for many more generations to come while also addressing the community’s long-term needs.” On Saturday, Bradbury described the event as a celebration not just of the years of work it took to get there, but of the progress and commitment made to the future.
Source: Ottawa Herald