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State approves $3.8 million to remove 10 aging classrooms at CVHS; district outlines broader capital projects
Summary
The School Facilities Board awarded the district $3.8 million to remove 9'10 end-of-life classrooms at Chino Valley High School; finance staff described a portfolio of awarded HVAC, roofing and weatherization projects totaling tens of millions over recent years.
John Livingston, the district's school business manager, told the board that the School Facilities Board has approved a $3.8 million award to remove and replace approximately 92,100 square feet of end-of-life classroom space at Chino Valley High School.
How it came about: Livingston said the district submitted documentation, including building assessments and photos, and that the School Facilities Board considered the district's need alongside other districts. "December 13th... they went through it, presented a little bit more data... Motion and voting... it was unanimous to give us 3.8 [million]…
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