Pottsgrove Committees Look At Sports And Facilities

POTTSTOWN PA – Athletic program and facilities’ needs at Pottsgrove High School and elsewhere within the Pottsgrove School District now top the agendas of Board of School Directors’ committees covering those items, Superintendent Dr. Bradley Landis reported Tuesday (Nov. 8, 2011) during the board’s first meeting of November.

Although he did not identify specific proposals under discussion, the board’s athletic and facilities committees met jointly before the directors’ regular session to talk about both “long-range things, as well as some we’ll need in the next school year,” Landis said.

Projects like improving the entrance to the high school stadium and upgrading its baseball field have been mentioned at past board meeting by Business Administrator David Nester.

Landis said the committees would have more information available when they again meet during December to review the proposed task list.

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