The Glen Lake Board of Education hosted a community event Friday featuring tours of schools infrastructure in efforts to gain steam for a possible millage in November.
Several members of the board and representatives of the Christman Company engineering firm were in attendance to show people Glen Lake’s aging infrastructure.
The school wanted to display the school’s aging 50-year old boilers, outdated classrooms, among other projects that could be supported in a millage come November.
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