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Board endorses replacing Centerville Middle School, wins $850,000 design grant
Summary
The Queen Anne's County Board of Education approved a feasibility study recommending replacement of Centerville Middle School on its existing site, accepted an $850,000 Maryland Energy Administration design grant for a net‑zero goal and set an initial construction target (June 2028 start, students in seats August 2030), pending funding approvals.
The Queen Anne's County Board of Education voted March 4 to approve a feasibility study recommending full replacement of Centerville Middle School on its current site, with staff and architects saying the option would shorten construction time and better meet the district's net‑zero building goals.
"Maryland Energy Administration did advise us today that we were approved for the $850,000," said Darryl Bariclo, supervisor of facilities and design, announcing a design grant the district will apply toward net‑zero design work. The grant is separate from construction funding, which the board said…
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