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Board hears Houston High master plan update as city earmarks $10 million
Summary
At the Germantown Municipal School District work session, Superintendent Manual outlined near‑term priorities for Houston High School and said the city has included about $10,000,000 in debt service toward HHS improvements; board members discussed phasing, timelines and next steps for design and community outreach.
Superintendent Manual told the Germantown Municipal School District Board of Education on Dec. 16 that the long‑running Houston High School master plan has advanced through years of stakeholder meetings and now centers on a constrained, phased program of work tied to recent city budgeting.
"They did include, about $10,000,000 worth of debt services in order to fund improvements at Houston High School," Superintendent Manual said, describing the city's recent tax‑rate adjustment and how some additional revenue was set aside for education projects.
The board and administration stressed that $10 million will cover targeted renovations rather than a full rebuild.…
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