Community state bank-Shoreland Lutheran Continue Community Partnership
SOMERS — A major, local expansion project with years in the making has finally come to fruition with a ground breaking ceremony.
Shoreland Lutheran High School has begun a multimillion dollar renovation project with additions including eight classrooms, auxiliary gymnasium, weight room, music room and an upgraded main entrance.
Expansion was necessary to facilitate growing enrollment, according to Shoreland Lutheran President Paul Scriver.
“This is super exciting,” Scriver said. “We’ve been talking about this since 2017. To get to the point where we can start building something is really exciting.”
Community State Bank helped finance the project. It’s the third time Shoreland Lutheran has partnered with CSB to help finance its expansion.
“Community State Bank has been there for us through thick and thin, both good times and bad,” Scriver said. “They were willing to support us when maybe others wouldn’t. It’s been a great partnership.”
CSB’s Robert Pieroni, Ben Bruno and Laura Shoemaker attended the school’s groundbreaking ceremony on January 21. The event was attended by Shoreland staff, government officials and invited friends.
“Shoreland is a great part of our community and we appreciate what they stand for,” said Pieroni, Executive VP | Chief Lending Officer | Market President (Kenosha County). “Paul (Scriver) and his group has been incredible to work with.”
Shoreland Lutheran is a nationally accredited high school serving students in Kenosha, Racine and Northern Illinois. Shoreland is top-ranked in academic growth in Racine, Kenosha and Walworth counties and received a five-star rating on the Wisconsin State Report Card.
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