LIVERMORE FALLS – The Cedar Street Facility will be dedicated Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a regular meeting of the SAD 36 Board of Directors.

Parents have been notified of the event, and all area residents are invited to visit the building and view the many changes that have taken place in it.

Originally constructed as the grammar school, the structure was most recently known as the Intermediate Learning Center.

It was vacated when the new Elementary School was built in Livermore four years ago.

After extensive renovations, it now houses the Office of the Superintendent and his staff, the local Head Start program and SAD 36 sixth-graders. It also has a computer lab/boardroom, as well as the district’s transportation, maintenance and technical supervisors.

Tours of the building will be offered, and light refreshments will be served.

At 8 p.m., the school board will meet to consider several items including a draft policy for community use of school facilities and grounds. This is the first meeting on the proposed policy, and it will be presented as an information item only.

Also on the agenda are the Chrome Cleat Football Game, the No Child Left Behind report, discussion of the food service program, the music program regionalization and the referendum.


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