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Ravenna High School taking shape

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Work continues on the new Ravenna High School building on North Chestnut Street. Workers so far have had excellent weather to work in, with more coming this week. By the end of this fall, the 158,000-square-foot school building will look completed — even lined with sidewalks and landscaping. During the winter, workers will finish the interior of the school, including electrical work, plumbing and ceilings. The school is expected to be completed by February, with classes starting in the fall of 2010.

 




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    Posted by streetpilot July 17, 2009
I'm sure I'm totally out of the loop since I no longer live here but this just begs the questions..

Has the population of Ravenna Increased in the last 20 years so much that a new school is needed??

I realize it has a huge WOW factor with bragging rights that go along with it and the fact that its so old my parents attended some parts of it but what is going to happen to the old facility? It's a shame to see it go..

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