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Superior High School: Where Efficiency Meets Accuracy

Superior High School: Where Efficiency Meets Accuracy

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Case Study Superior High School: Where Efficiency Meets Accuracy As the largest inland shipping port in the world, it’s not surprising Superior Wisconsin touts “where rail meets sail.” The Superior High School is a round, brick structure built in 1965. An additional wing was added in 1996. The original school was wired for clocks and bells, while the wing was only wired for bells. Jeff Soderlund and Steve Stupak have been dealing with battery wall clocks (and the complaints about clocks) in that portion of the building for the last 14 years. “Synchronization between the clocks and the bells is huge. Bus drivers complain when they can’t get from one school to the next before the bells ring. You wouldn’t think a few minutes off would make a big difference, but it’s an accordion affect if

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