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Alumni demand new school amid renovation failures

June 27, 2024 | NORFOLK CITY PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia



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Alumni demand new school amid renovation failures
During a recent government meeting, alumni representatives voiced their concerns regarding the deteriorating condition of Booker T. Washington High School. They highlighted ongoing issues with renovations, noting that despite a new roof being installed, it had already collapsed before completion. Further investigation revealed that the roofing company responsible for the work had dissolved and filed for bankruptcy.

The alumni emphasized the historical significance of the school, referencing its challenges dating back to 1964. They presented a pivotal question: whether to renovate the existing structure or construct a new facility. The consensus among the alumni was clear—they advocate for building a new Booker T. Washington High School.

In their appeal, the alumni underscored the need for equity in educational facilities, asserting their commitment to continue fighting for equal resources and opportunities for all schools. Their passionate plea reflects a broader call for systemic change within the educational infrastructure, aiming to ensure that all students have access to safe and adequate learning environments.

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