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Construction projects in the Manitowoc Public School District are wrapping up.
Just before the start of the new school year, Superintendent Lee Thennes explained on the WCUB Breakfast Club that the roof project at Lincoln High School is almost completed.
Money for the project comes from the $25 million referendum voters approved during the 2025 Spring General Election.
“We are very pleased of the work that’s been done there,” he explained. “(It’s) on time and on schedule. There’s only a little bit of metal work to do which they’ll wrap up well before the start of the school year.”
Lincoln will also get some tuck pointing done before September.
There is some parking lot reconstruction that’s being done as well.
Thennes says school district residents will also get a newsletter called Community Collections.
The superintendent noted, “That will be a special edition of really all that’s been done as far as what we’ve spent our borrowed dollars for to keep the public updated on the projects that have been completed and the projects we have planned.”
MPSD has borrowed $14 million for the first part of the $25 million referendum for numerous construction projects.
They will borrow the other $11 million next year.











