Howland school board ponders new high school


HOWLAND — The Ohio School Facilities Commission has agreed to conduct a study of district school buildings to determine the cost of new construction.

Although the district doesn’t qualify for state construction funds through the commission, the study will give the district the data it needs to determine the millage required to build a new high school.

Meeting in special session tonight, Superintendent John Rubesichok said the building assessment will be conducted by Guandelok Group Inc. of Westerville, Ohio.

Rubesich noted the effort should take about three months to complete.

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