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CIP committee seeks funding options as Princess Anne High timeline moves earlier

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A division special committee reviewing the capital improvement program reported early findings about cost pressure, building utilization and options to speed a Princeton/Princess Anne High School replacement, and told the board it will meet the city on July 15 to align funding scenarios.

Virginia Beach ' A school-division special committee convened to examine the Capital Improvement Program told the School Board it has identified ways to reduce costs, explore debt classification for major maintenance and seek partnerships with city government and private entities as it looks for a faster path to replacing Princess Anne High School. Jack Freeman, the division's chief operations officer, told the board the committee has focused on three workstreams: increasing funding to the CIP, reducing cost through efficiencies and revising the long-range facility plan. "Virginia Beach City Public Schools in the city are having similar challenges with addressing the rising cost…

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