The West Virginia School Building Authority (WVSBA) has awarded $14 million in Needs-Based Grant funding to White Sulphur Springs Elementary School (WSSE) for a significant renovation and addition project. This transformative initiative addresses critical safety, security, and educational space requirements while enhancing energy efficiency and easing long-term maintenance efforts. The comprehensive project will focus on:
- Creating a Secure and Accessible School Entrance: Existing spaces will be reconfigured to develop a secure, clearly defined main entrance.
- Improving Traffic Flow and Safety: New safe drop-off and loading zones for buses and parents will be established.
- Expanding Facilities for Educational Excellence: Construction of a multipurpose room addition will provide a safe and appropriate space for curriculum delivery, assemblies, and community engagement.
- Building a Dedicated Administrative Area: A new administrative office suite will include spaces for student counseling, nursing, and other essential services.
- Increasing Maintenance Efficiencies: HVAC and electrical upgrades, window replacement, new roofing, and restroom improvements will be implemented.
- Dedicated Staff Parking: Parking solutions will be developed to address current challenges.
“We are grateful to the School Building Authority for supporting this important project. This investment underscores our commitment to providing safe and efficient learning environments for our students,” said Superintendent Jeff Bryant. “With these enhancements, White Sulphur Springs Elementary will be better equipped to meet the needs of students, staff, and the community.”