Northumberland school administration and board ready to construct building

AnnGardner Eubank

by AnnGardner Eubank

CLARAVILLE—The ball has officially begun rolling for Northumberland High School’s new Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)/Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)/Athletic Building. The school board approved a design-build contract with Connemara Corporation late last month.

On Monday, May 9, superintendent Dr. Holly Wargo shared with the public that after surveying the community for input regarding the use of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER III) funds, the board moved forward with researching the needs and benefits of the additional building.

In addition to the listed uses, the building will offer several other functions, including a site for community use since it will be a stand-alone building, said school board member Dana O’Bier.

Wargo said the new building will serve many roles and serve as a solution to a number of….


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