Maintenance staff Ken Badger completes a work order by fixing and returning a clock. The staff carry out work orders on a daily basis to keep CHS running smoothly. JOSEPH LEE / PHOTO
After the large amounts of snow that compiled on the CHS lots over break, the maintenance department is getting ready to switch the temperature of the school. According to maintenance staff Ken Badger the maintenance department will be implementing the change from “winter mode” to spring temperature in beginning of March.
Maintenance staff Mike Wyatt said, “We’re just waiting for spring so we can open up the stadiums for the different sports that go on there, such as track, baseball, softball, and tennis.”
Other than getting ready for the upcoming temperature change, the maintenance department is completing work orders on a daily basis to keep CHS fully functional.
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