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News & Notes: Pittsfield School Study to Be Unveiled

By Larry Kratka - May 19, 2008
Berkshire News Network

PITTSFIELD — The Pittsfield High School library should be crowded tonight when the High School Study Committee delivers its report to the School Committee, the City Council and the public. 

During late fall and early winter, in-coming School Superintendent Jake Eberwein led the study group, along with a consultant, to put together a plan that will affect high school students for years to come. 

The city last year hired Dore & Whittier Architects Inc. to explore building options for its two high schools, including the possibility of closing either Taconic or Pittsfield High. The educational consultant working with study committee is from Dore & Whittier.

The group is expected to offer options for educational delivery and facilities.

Mayor James Ruberto has been saying he wants a new high school and speculation is that a combined academic and technical high school would be built ... possibly where Taconic High School sits right now. Maybe not, but we'll find out tonight beginning at 7.

Pittsfield Community Television will broadcast the meeting live.

Provided by iBerkshires media partners WNAW and WUPE.
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