At Sherman/Shabazz, Superintendent Joe Gothard said the new buildings will help the school district prepare for Madison’s anticipated growth.
“We’re celebrating what’s to come: Spaces that support modern teaching and learning, foster collaboration and ensure that every student feels welcomed and supported,” he said. “And just as important, they will continue to serve as anchors for the surrounding community for decades to come.”
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Madison enrollment notes.
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