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Board approves closure of Rommelt Elementary and reconfigures schools for 2025–26; feasibility study ordered

South Williamsport Area School Board · April 14, 2025
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Summary

The board voted to close Rommelt Elementary for the 2025–26 school year, approved reconfiguring Central Elementary to K–5 and the junior/senior high to 6–12, and authorized a McKinley Architecture feasibility study for Rommelt at about $22,500.

The South Williamsport Area School Board voted on April 14 to close Rommelt Elementary to students effective at the start of the 2025–2026 school year. The motion to close was moved by Hitesman and seconded by Bukeavich; the roll call showed all board members voting 'yes' and the motion carried.

In a linked action, the board approved a district-wide reconfiguration that will make Central Elementary grades K–5 and convert the junior/senior high to a 6–12 configuration, effective with the 2025–26 school year. That reconfiguration motion, moved by Brigandi and seconded by Rupert, carried with President Todd Engel recorded as the lone 'no' vote. The board also approved a McKinley Architecture proposal for a feasibility study of the Rommelt Building at an approximate cost of $22,500 to inform next steps on the facility.