March 11, 2013
School building requests come in near $160 million
Logan gives back $9 million after school plan delay
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"It took us three or four times before we got Kenna," he said.

Building concerns at the existing Ravenswood Middle School are now tied mainly to a "temporary" wing built in the 1960s that's still in use, Hess said. Also, the two acres of land the school sits on is not big enough. Twelve to 15 acres is needed.

The SBA, which distributes state money for county school projects, sometimes makes the money contingent on a county passing a bond.

Mark Manchin, executive director of the SBA, said the board is inclined to choose projects that have some financial backing from a county because it makes the money go further.

"It's a tough decision we have to make," Manchin said. "Every county that asks for funding deserves it. It's not uncommon for us to ask [counties] to come back next time."

Gilmer County wants $11.1 million to build a new Gilmer County Elementary School, which would replace Glenville, Sandfork and Normantown elementary schools. County school officials would provide $900,000 if approved.

Kanawha County will ask for $1.9 million on Tuesday to add new classrooms and more at Andrews Heights Elementary School. Funding for the project was turned down last year. Kanawha school officials plan to chip in a little more than $650,000 for the upgrade.

Also at the meeting, Manchin told board members that changes are in the works to provide for new school safety elements, like shatterproof film on entryway windows and doors, among other things.

"We're going to make funds available for safety," Manchin said, adding that the film would cost $10 to $15 per square foot.

Reach Kate White at kate.wh...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-1723.

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