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District 112 Board To Hear Alternatives to Middle School Campus Model
Nagle Hartray will present three options for having two middle schools in District.

Potential alternative options to a middle school campus will be presented to North Shore District 112 board of education members tonight by Nagle Hartray - the architect firm the District commissioned to look in to the possibilities.
A previous plan to reconfigure the district with one middle school campus at the Red Oak and Sherwood site was deferred prior to a board vote to put it on the ballot. Tonight’s meeting will include three options for two middle schools to be constructed at separate locations.
“The board asked the architects to move forward on two fronts. Keep developing thje ms campus model and find out if something else may have been missed originally,” said Andi Rosen, a spokesperson for District 112.
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Tonight’s meeting will be a presentation only, with the board assessing feasibility at its next meeting.
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