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An information packet has been mailed to district residents, who have until May 29 to return a postcard stating their preferences.
Those five options were explained Tuesday night, including possible cost to taxpayers.
Each option had an estimated building cost, operational costs and the cost of staffing those buildings, not including teachers, developed by the architects, Collaborative-TMP.
Those options are:
1. Renovating all the existing buildings, including adding new space to link the junior high and high school and make room for sixth graders at the downtown site. The project would cost $70.4 million to build, $255,351 to maintain, $801,695 in utilities, and $4.2 million in non-teaching staff costs. The project would take longer to complete because the work would be done on schools in operation, said John Appt, who chairs the master plan steering committee.