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As the school year ends and the district looks to the future, the biggest pressure might not come from decisions about education. Instead, housing issues loom over one of Teton County’s largest employers.

Chairman Keith Gingery tasked the Teton County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees on Wednesday night with considering the district’s long-term facilities needs. He presented a list of improvements the district has considered, including an athletic fieldhouse, a sixth-grade pod at Jackson Hole Middle School, a bigger bus barn and a career technology center.

Contact Tom Hallberg at 732-7079 or thallberg@jhnewsandguide.com.

Tom Hallberg covers a little bit of everything, from skiing to long-form feature stories. A Teton Valley, Idaho, transplant by way of Portland and Bend, Oregon, he spends his time outside work writing fiction, splitboarding and climbing.

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Judd Grossman

Taxpayer subsidized housing for public employees on land already publicly owned adjacent to the workplace makes sense to me.

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