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Struna said good teachers can teach anywhere, but they can teach even better with a good environment. He said the proposed larger classrooms are better for integrating technology and small group projects. In addition, locating math and science, and English and social studies, classrooms close together gives those teachers better opportunities to work together.

Struna said the biggest advantage of the new building is in the area of technology. He said the new building would be conducive to more computer labs and wireless Internet.

Another feature of the new building would be its improved security. Struna said the current building has 27 doors that lead to the outside. In addition, the spread-out nature of the building with its many stairways could make security a challenge in the case of an intruder.

The referendum asks for permission to borrow $32 million, with a 30-year payback period. However, the district is also applying for state construction grant money, which could cover more than 50 percent of the total cost of the project. The waiting list is long, and Struna said the Spring Valley Elementary District waited many years to be awarded its funds.

“If we do receive it, it would give the taxpayers some relief,” he said.

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