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Board debates high‑school renovation options after failed referendum; no new vote taken

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Summary

Trustees discussed a range of options for Worthington High School improvements, including a $15 million phased plan and security/classroom priorities, but deferred action to a future board and emphasized review of community feedback and budget timing.

The board revisited high‑school facility options, including a previously proposed B3 plan and a larger cafeteria/kitchen/administration link that staff estimated could cost roughly $15 million for the prioritized portion and nearly $50 million if expanded to additional wings. Staff showed options and an "economy of scale" estimate that suggested piecemeal work could cost more than doing a larger project at once.

Trustees and staff discussed phasing, the district's prior referendum defeat and…

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