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Summer Work in Full Swing

While school may pause for summer, our Maintenance & Operations team certainly doesn’t. Behind the scenes, these dedicated professionals stay hard at work throughout the summer months to ensure our buildings are safe, functional, and welcoming when students and staff return in August.

From deep cleaning and preventative maintenance to facility upgrades and large-scale improvement projects, our team tackles a long list of summer priorities aimed at supporting student learning and well-being. Whether it’s refreshing classrooms, servicing HVAC systems, improving safety features, or enhancing campus grounds, their work plays a vital role in creating a positive learning environment across our schools.

Thanks to their dedication and planning, our schools are not only well maintained year-round—they’re truly ready to shine when the new year begins. Check out some of the major projects are team has completed while students were away. 

Summer Projects

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A group of workers are using a crane to perform maintenance or repairs on the exterior of a large, blue-colored commercial building surrounded by trees and landscaping.

Among the significant facility improvements taking place this summer, Snoqualmie Elementary School is getting a new roof. By tackling this project during Summer Break, we're taking advantage of dry weather conditions and avoiding disruptions to learning. 

A tennis court with blue and green playing surfaces, surrounded by a black fence and a banner displaying the word "Wildcats" in the background.

Pickleball has quickly become one of the fastest-growing sports in the country—and our community is no exception. With its accessibility, fast-paced play, and fun-for-all-ages appeal, pickleball has seen a steady rise in participation among students, families, and local residents.

The image shows a sign for Cascade View Elementary, with a stone wall and lush greenery in the background.

This summer, critical maintenance work is wrapping up at Cascade View Elementary School to help preserve the exterior of the building for years to come. The weatherization work includes:

  • Recaulking of exterior gaps and expansion joints

  • Repainting the entire building exterior

  • Refinishing exposed wood elements