he Board of Education took a major step toward consolidating the town’s two high schools this week, voting by an 8-1 margin to combine Mark T. Sheehan High School and Lyman Hall High School into one school on the current Pond Hill Road site of Lyman Hill, Superintendent of School. It would cost $216.06 million, with the town’s share of that being $122.68 million. The state would reimburse the town for its share at a rate of about 43 percent, board Board of Education Chair Tammy Raccio said Tuesday. If approved by the Town Council, “the next steps in the process will include reviewing the second-tier study and determining the feasibility to move forward with one consolidated high school,” she said. “If the decision is to continue with one consolidated high school, then a grant application would need to be submitted to the Office of School Construction Grants and Review for approval.”
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