While much of the attention surrounding the Hood River County School District’s decision making to go out for a bond measure in May has focused on whether or not to build a new elementary school, the measure could include improvements to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics program facilities at Wy’east Middle School. Superintendent Dan Goldman says the STEM program at Wy’east is trying to operate out of the wood shop, while Hood River Middle School has updated facilities. Goldman says the project would be a combination of renovating current space and adding building capacity. The district board will be making decisions in February on what to include in a bond measure on the May ballot.