[May 21, 2015]
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Northwest Elementary School in
Lincoln has started a major expansion and remodeling project.
According to Principal Chris Allen, the project will have two
phases. The first phase is going to include building a new school
library, two classrooms, a computer lab, and new office space. There
are also plans in this phase to install new lockers for every first
through fifth grade student.
When phase one is completed, the project will move right into phase
two which will include some interior remodeling and re-designation
of current space. Phase two will create a new cafeteria and kitchen
for the school. The current library that will be replaced in phase
one will be remodeled into two classrooms.
Mr. Allen said that the entire project should be completed within 18
months, and that phase one has a completion date of January 2016.
Remodeling and new construction that has gone on at several Logan
County Schools is being made possible by the one-percent sales tax
Logan County residents approved in 2011. The State of Illinois
distributes the tax to the Regional Office of Education. That office
in turn distributes the funds to individual schools based on school
population.
The State has mandated that dollars received must be used for school
facility expenditures, and cannot be used for the daily management
of the school, staff, or curriculum.
Pictures by Karen Hargis |