School board takes step forward for new school

Jackie Nunnery

by Jackie Nunnery

KILMARNOCK—The Lancaster school board on Monday, March 14, approved guidelines that would allow the division to participate in the Public-Private Educational Facilities and Infrastructure Act, also known as PPEA.

The board also authorized a request for proposals (RFP) to begin the process of creating a new middle/high school on the recently purchased Irvington Road property at Hills Quarter. Both motions were approved by unanimous 4-0 decisions with Faith Kemp, Cindy Clarke, Joan Gravatt and Margaret Socey voting in favor. Kenya Moody was absent.

The action followed a recommendation by Jim Yatzek, vice president, service executive of MBP, a construction management consulting firm in Williamsburg. He explained that this method….


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