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Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 - She~ton-Mason County Journal - Page A-17 Journal photo by Gordon weeks The 7,049-square-foot auxiliary gym at Shelton High School has been framed, and trusses are scheduled togo up next week. The gym is located between the school's tennis courts and the swimming pool. f to take continued from page A-1 School Board in the Oakland Bay Ju- nior High School commons. "You'll see three stories of steel go- ing up quickly at the high school," Feeney said. The district hopes to have the roof on the three-story build- ,ing by January, he said. A construction workers strike dur- ing the summer set the construction~ schedule back~Abit, Feeney said. The dis- trict hoped to have the new building completed in July, but is now looking at the third week of August, Feeney said. Jeff Feeney, project supervisor added. The work on the district's Pack- age C CHOICE High School and Evergreen and Bordeaux elementary schools is "99.7 percent done," Fee- ney told the board. Two projects remain to be completed at CHOICE, includ- ing the installation of handrails on both sides of the entrance steps, he said. As for Package B, the new Early Learning Center is expected to be ~com: p et~l the~econd week of December, Feeney said. Another wing is being constructed at the new Moun- tainview Elemen- tary School that will That would be about six weeks before the doors open to students in grades nine throffgh 12 on Sept. 16. The 7,049-square-foot auxiliary gym has been framed, and trusses are scheduled to go up next week, Feeney house administration and kindergar- ten classes. "It's slightly ahead of schedule," Feeney said. The new roof is completed on Olym- pic Middle School, he said. 1031 E McReavy Rd Union 360-898-7400 + + I