Lorain (Ohio) district will reopen old high school while new one is being built

Feb. 23, 2012
Former Southview campus will house students while a new campus is erected at Admiral King site

From The Chronicle-Telegram: The Lorain (Ohio) School District will move most high school students back into the closed Southview High School while the district’s new $73 million high school is being constructed. The move will enable the district to more quickly erect a new school at the site of the former Admiral King High School. Construction is expected to take four years. The district consolidated the former Southview and Admiral King into one school at Admiral King for the 2010-11 school year. Administrators say Southview will have enough room for grades 10 to 12 if ninth-graders are sent to nearby Southview Middle School. A number of modular classrooms also are available.

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