BOURBON — The recent tornado that struck the Bourbon area did its share of damage, but as far as the school corporation is concerned, it could have been worse.

Superintendent Jeremy Riffle outlined the damage to the campus at Triton schools to the Triton School Board, saying that as far as the buildings were concerned, the school suffered no damages, but the south end of the campus was not unscathed.
Riffle told the board that insurance assessors were on campus last week, and damage to fences and equipment such as the high jump pit at the track on the athletic fields, was rather extensive. He told the board that no official numbers were finalized at the time of the board’s Monday meeting, but based on the costs of recently purchased items, he felt that the damage would be somewhere in the $250,000 range, adding, “but the good news is those are just things.”
Riffle went on to praise first responders, area organizations, and the community of Bourbon as a whole for their quick and positive response to the disaster.
Riffle told the board that work on the roof at the elementary school building would begin during the summer. The roof will be completely replaced during the break between spring and fall semesters.
The board also accepted the retirement of elementary school principal Christine Cook, who has served the corporation for 26 years.






















