School board could vote on consolidation plan Thursday

When the Christian County School Board meets Thursday night, they could decide on whether to go forward with consolidation of the two public high schools.

On the agenda is discussion and possible approval of a project application form for construction of a 289,000 square foot facility that could serve up to 2,500 students at a total estimated cost of just under $115 million.

Site acquisition is estimated at $6,000,000 of that cost and discussion and possible approval of an option to purchase real property for the new high school is also on Thursday night’s agenda.

The school would have 75 classrooms and the estimated completion date is listed as June of 2024.

The board will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at the central office on Glass Avenue and the public can attend and make comments.

Click here to read form on agenda.