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The Parkersburg News & Sentinel:

Plans for new Lubeck school long in the works

“Every 10 years we are required to do the Comprehensive Education Facilities Plan, the CEFP,” Wood County Board of Education President Justin Raber said. “We did that in 2020, because it’s from 2020 to 2030.”

Raber said it looks at all of the facilities within the district, and what needs to happen to those facilities over the next decade.

“So for us it’s, what improvements do we need to make? What is the size of our student population? Do we have too many facilities? And it looks at all of that,” Raber said. “So for a district like us, and the vast majority of West Virginia, the question is, we have old facilities, we have too many facilities. So what do we do?”

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