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EDUCATION
New junior high idea floated
A junior high school in Fairbury is now the focus of the Prairie Central Board of Education after another special meeting Monday night on facilities. Board members seemed to favor exploring the option of a more centralized building housing sixth through eighth grade students. The news came as new options were revealed by board president John Wilken following previous discussion and input from board members.
School options narrowed to 3
Prairie Central Board of Education members narrowed down the number of future building scenarios to three during Tuesday’s special meeting in Fairbury. The first option includes a new PK-4 elementary while retiring Prairie Central Elementary in Fairbury, Prairie Central Primary East in Chatsworth and Prairie Central Primary West in Chenoa. The Upper Elementary, Junior High and High School would remain the same. Total project cost is $65.4 million.
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