Williston ND Set to Break Ground on New Elementary School!
Williston is about to discover some very exciting times! The Williston Basin School District #7 (WBSD7) is getting ready for the groundbreaking of our brand-new elementary school! On Friday, October 4, 2024, at five o'clock in the afternoon, the first shovels will dig into the future at 1316 33rd Street West, which is located in Williston Square. Mark your calendars for this event.
New School Project Breaks Ground After Successful 2024 Bond Vote, Opening Set for August 2026
This school is not a typical project; rather, it is the product of a successful bond vote that was held in April 2024. This referendum marked a significant step forward in addressing the ever-increasing student population in the district. Considering that construction is scheduled to start this fall, the school is anticipated to open its doors in August of 2026, greeting the next generation of students.
JLG Architects, JE Dunn Construction, and City of Williston Join Forces for Groundbreaking of Much-Needed New School
JLG Architects, JE Dunn Construction, and the City of Williston are all participating in the groundbreaking celebrations. To bring this educational institution, which is desperately needed, into existence, these partners will play a crucial role.
Community Invited to Celebrate Williston's Growth at Groundbreaking Event for New Elementary School
People from all walks of life are invited to attend the groundbreaking event, which is expected to be a celebration of Williston's accomplishments and growth. If you are a member of the community, a parent, or a teacher, this is an excellent opportunity for you to join together and show your support for the next big thing in the field of education in your area.
Visit Williston District 7's website for additional information regarding the initiative.
Get ready, Williston, because the future appears to be promising!
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