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Community Journal-Press from Cincinnati, Ohio • B8

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B8
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The ceremony will celebrate recent reno- vations that provide students with enhanced learning environments and improved technology in school. The building is also now more se- cure, provides more handicap accessibility and a bet- ter Students will from consistent temperatures and better lighting, plumbing, windows and ventilation. Originally built in 1976, Turpin High School had be- gun to show its age. 20 of 23 of its mechanical and structural systems needed to be repaired or replaced, as independently assessed by the Ohio Facilities Con- struction Commission. In 2014, Forest Hills taxpayers approved a bond issue that made it possible to reno- vate Turpin High School and provide improved aca- demic environments for students.

would not have been possible without the generosity of our strong and vibrant community, and this building is something we can all be proud said Superintendent Scot Prebles. Hills wants to maintain the highest standards in excellence across all of its schools, and investment in school buildings and infrastructure ensures the highest quality of educa- tion is he said. Following the dedication ceremony, the public will have the opportunity to tour Turpin. community united to support these students and provide them with the learning environment they said Forest Hills Board of Education Presi- dent Randy Smith. district worked diligently to maintain excellent standing and earn excel- lent bond ratings, which resulted in saving taxpayers more than $1 million.

These renovations will serve stu- dents for decades to come, and I want to thank our wonderful community for partnering with he said. In addition to the dedication ceremony, Turpin High School will unveil its Honor Wall. This space, located in the new athletic entrance, honors alumni, fac- ulty and support who served or are currently serving in the military. Breanna Gilroy SCHOOL NEWS Continued from Page 7B.

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