NitroHonda
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That is a great story. But I disagree with you on renovations being a worthy expense for taxpayers. They would be better off building new structures.
It seemed that your answer was to dump the whole Deaf school and send everybody back home with a private teacher. 40k a year for 30 years is a whole lot more than 16,666 per student who would gain so much more from it.
I didn't say renovate. Just don't chuck the whole Deaf school ideology. Relocate or rebuild. Whatever they gotta do to keep West Virginia from losing their state school for the Deaf where ever it may be located.
I'm with you on 60m being way too much. There have to be better solutions that consist of not losing the school all together. New structures would likely cost a lot more than renovations though. TSD cost around 150m over a decade ago. (NOTE: I'm not entirely certain on that dollar amount but remember it being a lot)
