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Jackson school board approves sale of Marshall Elementary to nonprofit for resilience hub

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The Jackson Public School District board voted to accept a proposal from the nonprofit 1 Voice to repurpose the vacant Marshall Elementary School as a community resilience hub; two trustees recused themselves before discussion.

The Jackson Public School District Board of Trustees voted to accept a proposal from the nonprofit 1 Voice to repurpose the vacant Marshall Elementary School and to proceed with surplus and sale procedures, board members said at a meeting on March 20.

The proposal would transform the Marshall site into a multipurpose resilience hub integrating housing, disaster response, workforce development, health care and sustainability, the district said. The proposers offered $441,000 for the…

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