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This is an exterior image of what the Murray Community School District project will look like. (Contributed photo)

The gym at Murray is wood, and it needs constant maintenance. Every year, between $1,600 and $2,000 goes toward the gym floor’s upkeep.

The multi-purpose gym with room for 150 spectators may be used for physical education, junior-varsity games, junior-high games, varsity and junior-high volleyball.

Varsity basketball will still have to be scheduled in the school’s current gym because it is the only area large enough. The current gym, which was built in 1957, will still be the school district’s main gym.

In the new area, there will be two restrooms that will each have four stalls. The restrooms will also be used during the day for students.

There will also be two locker rooms, most likely to be used as junior-high locker rooms and potentially, varsity-football locker rooms.

Cafeteria

Besides classroom and gym space, Murray has a need for expanded cafeteria room. Currently, the school is running four sections of food service that start at 10:40 a.m.

Miller said the food service starting time was “very early.”

“We’re looking at, for the best needs of our kids, moving that back, serving at a later time and having enough lunchroom space to do that,” he said.

Currently, when people enter the school building, there are tight corridors, so there is a need to expand and widen the area out.

Miller said there’s no definable entrance to the building, so the plan is to put in a defined office area in the front.

“This edition was built in 1979,” he said. “We probably did not have the same concerns in the nation as we do now. So, the visibility for us to see visitors walking in and out is very limited.”

Circulation

Dennis Jeter, Murray school-board president, said the school has circulation issues throughout the building and the project could benefit all students in the school.

There are also issues with traffic circulation because the main driveway gets easily congested. The plan is to put in a road in the back of the building that could extend all the way or part of the way to First Street.

Students who ride buses could be picked up in the back of the school, to avoid traffic crossing in the front of the school.

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