Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Why isn’t a new High School being built at this time instead of a Middle School?
The scope of this project was defined by the Ohio Schools Facilities Commission. As a result of the collapse of the frontal façade at the Junior High, the district qualified for the OSFC Exceptional Needs Program. This program limited us to replacing the damaged structure for the student population housed therein. After visiting the district, OSFC officials determined that South School which was built in 1911 was in desperate need of upgrading as well and permitted it to be included in the project.