A remodel of the Carson City School District’s alternative high school and a new performance hall at Carson High would be the highlights of the second phase of the district’s voter-approved bond, project manager Keith Shaffer told trustees at Tuesday’s board meeting.However, given incidents such as the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, some trustees expressed concern that school safety should take precedence. They opted to table the issue.“We want to move forward with the assurance security is a priority,” said school board clerk Ron Swirckzek.The remodel and performance hall are part of a 10-year rollover bond approved …


