(via Irving ISD Swimming) |
It looks like the City of Irving and the Irving ISD will work with North Lake College to keep their facility open. More here.
According to Weaver, on January 1, 2015 (also pending Board approval), NLC is transitioning management and operations of the Natatorium to the City of Irving. This means that the City will assume all costs for management and operations of the facility, and that the Irving ISD will be a subtenant. The Irving ISD is subject to the same rules and regulations as the City.
“The Irving ISD will be a subtenant of the facility. Pending Board approval in December, effective January 1, 2015, there will be a one-year stop-gap lease with the City in order to give the City and the ISD time to secure formal funding and develop schematic designs for the Natatorium’s renovation,” said Weaver.
The IISD offers swimming lessons and aquatics sports. The district frequently busses school students in to use the pool in the mornings for children to learn and perfect their swimming techniques. Students also compete in swimming events held in the natatorium.
“The pool will always be available to the seniors and will not be shut down in 2020 as another newspaper source has reported,” said NLC President Christa Slejko.
(via Irving ISD) |
Great news for everyone's favorite swim announcer, Sam Kendricks. His mom was instrumental in getting that facility built for area kids back in the 80's. Sam took time out from his busy work schedule to visit Irving last year, pushing to save the aquatics programs there.
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