By Linda Boker-Angelo
NEWS Correspondent
Representatives from the NJ Schools Development Authority (SDA) last week presented the Gloucester City Board of Education (BOE) with a status update on plans for the proposed new middle school.
Senior Project Manager David Markunas said the $66 million project has been revised to allow for construction of a 129,400 square foot building which would accommodate up to 869 students.
Photo: Former Gloucester City School Superintendent Mary Stansky posing at the proposed site for the new middle school three years ago.
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He said the SDA has decided to look for a new architect, and projected that the new design contract will be awarded by April 2010, with the construction contract to be awarded by December 2011.
The new school is slated to open by September 2014.
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