Saturday, September 02, 2006

Three plans for SAD 48 offered
Public to have say on district buildings

Bangor Daily News, September 1, 2006


(excerpt) Mike McCormick of Dexter, hired by SAD 48 to conduct an assessment of the district's 10 buildings and make recommendations about replacement, renovation or removal, has offered three plans for the future.

The plans proposed by McCormick for SAD 48 include:
  • Renovate Nokomis High School into a middle school; convert two existing middle schools into elementary schools; construct new elementary school for Plymouth, Palmyra and Newport; close all existing elementary schools; construct a new high school with a career-vocational center, sports complex and arts center.
  • Renovate Nokomis and keep it as a regional high school; construct a new career-vocational center; construct a new arts center; close the Newport-Plymouth Elementary School and construct a new one; two existing middle schools, Palmyra, Corinna and St. Albans schools will exist as is.
  • Do nothing different.
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