The Campbell County School District board approved the Most Cost-Effective Remedy study on Campbell County High School, which recommends the school be replaced with a new facility for $143.9 million, costing about $16 million less than renovation.
MCER studies evaluate a variety of renovation and replacement construction options to determine the most cost effective method for repairing a school’s facilities. The state oversees the MCER study process, with a third-party consultant conducting the evaluation.
This last study is the fourth MCER study the board has pursued over the past few years to give the state a clear justification for disseminating capital construction funds for extensive, long-awaited repairs at the school…